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OHCOSE
Phase IOntogenesis(0–3 yrs)
Phase Statement

Phase I begins at the moment of clinical viability and concludes at the age-three boundary marker, at which point the Standard Consumer-Citizen is handed off to Phase II Inscriptive Normalization. The Office's mandate in Phase I is foundational: install the baseline data-objects against which every subsequent measurement will register, and pattern the subject's primary affective infrastructure such that downstream calibration runs with minimum friction.

The work proceeds along six sub-protocols, administered in parallel from week one. Caregivers serving as auxiliary Phase-I staff are reminded that compliance with the schedule is mandatory; the lifecycle does not accommodate delayed enrollment.

Schedule of Sub-Protocols
  1. 1.1Biometric Registration & Cradle AnchoringAssignment of the C-ID. Capture of newborn neural, biometric, and genetic baselines. Anchoring of the subject to the Office's ledger.publ.
  2. 1.2Algorithmic Nurseries & Early Brand EntrainmentSmart-crib instrumentation. Brand-primer mobile rotation. Algorithmic conditioning of the infant sensorium.publ.
  3. 1.3Caregiver Behavior as Outsourced Affective InfrastructureCaregivers as unpaid Office contractors. Parenting-app compliance regime. Standardization of the affective bond.publ.
  4. 1.4Infant Desire, Distress & the Extraction of Psychic SurplusConversion of cry, coo, and reach into surplus-value events. The smart-teddy protocol. Conditioning loops.publ.
  5. 1.5Metrics of Normative Development & Proto-Brand LoyaltyTrust-Attachment Index (TAI). Brand Recognition & Affect (BR-A) score. Phase-I Growth & Compliance reports.publ.
  6. 1.6Optimizing Trust-Attachment for Market-Normative SocializationPhase-I exit criteria. Pre-installation of the consumer trust posture. Hand-off to Phase II Inscriptive Normalization.publ.

Sub-protocols marked DRAFT are pending final review.
Consult Form 1-A at any Phase-I administrative touch-point.

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OHCOSE / LR / Phase I
document code
OHCOSE-LRSCCGEN-C