Knowing what time it is at this very moment is not difficult. Just look at your watch. Accurately perceiving time regarding events that happened in the past is not as easy. Yet, this ability is critical in law, and particularly in litigation. Organic, cognitive, and memory processes must function properly. The ability to describe an experience to someone else is a very complex process.

Descriptions of “what happened” depend not only on memory, but on the capacity to verbalize what someone recalls happened in words that others can understand. For a child, language acquisition is based on listening, mimicking what was heard and association of what was heard, with what was seen and the validation received by the child from the person speaking to the child.