Asked by Joseph Hasson on Jun 12, 2024

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By the age of 4, children can remember events that occurred at least earlier.

A) at least 1½ years
B) at least 2 years
C) at least 2 ½ years
D) about one month

Events

Occurrences or happenings, especially significant ones, that are planned or accidental.

Remember

The act or faculty of retaining and retrieving information or experiences from the past.

Children

Young human beings below the age of puberty or below the legal age of majority.

  • Absorb knowledge on the operation of memory within young children, including the influences that affect the retention and fetching of memories.
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fredrieka clemonsJun 13, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
By the age of 4, children can remember events that occurred at least 1½ years earlier, showcasing the development of their long-term memory capabilities.