User talk:LEAD-K

March 2018
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All information that I edited was because the previous information was false. Whoever wrote about LEAD-K did not have our permission.

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Hi - I do not have a personal relationship with any of the researchers who produced these articles. The articles stand by themselves as testament to the issue on language deprivation. The information about LEAD-K was false. The previous information was in conflict with itself and written badly. Not even having anything to do with language deprivation amongst deaf children. My user name is the trademark name for the LEAD-K. I have permission.

Thanks.

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