Reverting edits edit

Hi Cieraalmanza,

I noticed you re-inserted some of your changes to an article after they had been reverted. Remember that while Wikipedia depends on editors being bold, once someone has raised an issue with your edits it is almost always best to stop, engage them on the talk page for the article (In this case, Talk:Learning styles) and try to reach a consensus. This is true even if you feel you're in the right. If you are, a short discussion should help clarify things. If not, a discussion could help illustrate what changes you need to make to your edits so they can be incorporated into the encyclopedia. If you don't stop to discuss things, the article can get stuck in an edit war, which helps no one and can quickly escalate. Adam (Wiki Ed) (talk) 20:17, 24 March 2015 (UTC)Reply