User talk:Tfinnn
Hey Tori!!!! You're the best player on the field hockey team. #13 on the field and #1 in my heart.
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Middle child syndrome
Hi Tfinnn. Thanks for your contributions of the middle child syndrom article. However, I have some concerns about the source you used - Health Guidance.org. Looking at their website, I can't see any reason to assume that this is a reliable source. There's no publisher information, no information about their editorial or review system. None of the information you'd expect to find in a site like that. We're looking for high-quality peer reviewed sources - things like journal review articles and textbooks, not ads. Always make sure that the source you're using is reliable (see Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources); generally you should seek to use the highest quality source you can find. Ian (Wiki Ed) (talk) 20:09, 13 February 2015 (UTC)
feedback on progress
Tori, SandyGeorgia on the Middle child syndrome talk page and Ian on this page have excellent feedback about sources. Remember what we discussed about close paraphrasing and using reliable sources. ScottPKingPhD (talk) 18:47, 19 February 2015 (UTC)