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Developmentally delayed?...thoughts from a mother on the 2 year old check
Makes one think on the importance of getting the check right and how to communicate with parents
Viewpoint - Developmentally delayed - really? | Nursery World
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I tried to read that earlier on, but you need to be a subscriber to nursery world to see it.
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Yes as Mouse says you cant read it unless you are a subscriber
When someone tells you nothing is impossible, tell them to go slam a revolving door
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Yes I first read it via subscription but now it is available....does the link not work? I have just opened it.
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Originally Posted by
Simona
Yes I first read it via subscription but now it is available....does the link not work? I have just opened it.
No its still saying
To continue reading this article you need to be a subscriber to Nursery World
When someone tells you nothing is impossible, tell them to go slam a revolving door
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I am so sorry...that's very odd as I am able to open the link every time
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I have just checked and it is now available online...NWorld tweeted the link earlier on as you can see
Let me know if you still can't open the link
Developmentally delayed - really? | Nursery World One mother's reaction to the two-year-old check Viewpoint - Developmentally delayed - really? | Nursery World …
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I can't open the link either, both of them say you have to be a subscriber.
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No, link won't open, like others have said need to be a subscriber
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Could you copy and paste the interesting parts into this thread so us non subscribers can read it. Many thanks
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I checked with NWorld and unfortunately I cannot copy and paste.....I wanted to make sure I was not doing anything wrong.
I can probably open the link because I am a subscriber...not sure why I had to login in the morning abut not later on but that is another matter...I clicked on it just now and again I have to login? very confusing.
NW said cms could go for a free trial and then able to read this article
My apologies for the trouble
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No need to apologise Simona.
NW often do this on their FB page. They link to an article that can only be read by subscribers. I guess it's a way of getting people to subscribe, but i do think a free group (ie. theirs on FB) should only link to their free articles.
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