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22: 28: 193:- usually books and papers - that can be used to improve the article. Of course, you can be bold and summarise those sources yourself. It's nobody's individual responsibility to improve the article; it's a community effort. Best wishes, and yes, thanks MaxR for your amazing work. Feel free to work on whatever articles you're interested in. 188:
article can be improved. The best way to bring this about is to make suggestions on the Talk page of the article. Since MaxR has edited the page, presumably he is watching changes to the page, and so are other other editors who might be able to help. Suggesting improvements to the structure is fine,
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Great work, MaxR - I'm grateful. I don't understand the beginning of the article, however. It seems to me as though it means to present different definitions of neglect, however I see number 2) only as information and not as a definition. The same might apply to number 3). More importantly though,
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don't you think it would be appropriate to also have a section on consequences? In addition I think the article lacks something on prevention, policy, possible antidotes, the phenomenon of
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at the bottom of this page. I love to help new users, so don't be afraid to leave a message! I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:
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I have read some of the research literature on psychological or emotional neglect and I find the Knowledge (XXG) articles, particularly
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using four tildes (~~~~); that should automatically produce your username and the date after your post. Again, welcome!
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lacking. Please take a look at the discussion pages for those two articles and see if you can improve the articles.
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Lavinia, thanking other users for their work is a great habit to be in, so that's great. It's a given that
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information about neglect also occurring outside of poverty and neglect in relation to attachment theory.
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and have been editing Knowledge (XXG) for quite some time. Thank you for
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Welcome to Knowledge (XXG)
MartinPoulter
your contributions
Knowledge (XXG):Questions
my talk page
helpme
Introduction
The five pillars of Knowledge (XXG)
How to edit a page
Help pages
How to write a great article
Wikipedian
talk pages
sign your name
WikiProject Psychology
MartinPoulter
talk
18:22, 11 April 2011 (UTC)
Neglect
Child neglect
Lavinia Wilhelmine
talk
20:38, 11 April 2011 (UTC)
Lavinia Wilhelmine
talk
15:07, 20 April 2011 (UTC)
reliable sources
MartinPoulter

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