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Discuss what memory is like in early childhood.
 
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Sickle-cell anemia is caused by:
 
  a. white blood cells that take on the shape of a sickle and clump together.
  b. red blood cells that expand the blood vessels and increase the oxygen supply.
  c. a recessive gene.
  d. a slow destruction of the liver leading to jaundice and swollen joints.



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Young children are developing significant memory abilities. They are better at recognition memory taskshave I seen this before?than they are at recall taskstell me what toys you played with yesterday. Young children are also likely to have better memory for activities they have engaged in than for objects they may have used. The development of autobiographical memorymemory of specific events in one's lifeseems to come as much from what parents tell children about their lives, as memory for the actual events. Children also remember events that follow a logical order more so than ones that do not follow a particular order. Children are able to remember more information when they are provided with retrieval cues.

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