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This video tutorial discusses a video release consent form related to a research project titled "Impact of Language Experience on Early Numerical Cognition." Led by Dr. Ilaria Berteletti, Assistant Professor at Gallaudet University, the project may involve video recording children while they complete tasks to verify their responses and scoring. The confidentiality and privacy of participants are prioritized; recordings will be anonymized and stored securely on password-protected drives. The information gathered is deemed highly valuable due to the lack of research on ASL-exposed children. Videos will be retained indefinitely unless participants request destruction after 10 years post-study completion.