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		<title>When Your Kid Won’t “Friend” You</title>
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Motherlode
I just joined a group called “Moms of Kids Who are Embarrassed They Have aFacebook.” It was founded just a few days ago, and last I checked it had grown to more than 152 members. Hope Greenberg, an attorney and mother of four on Long Island, created the group when she asked her 12-year-old daughter [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote><p>I just joined a group called “Moms of Kids Who are Embarrassed They Have a<a href="http://facebook.com/">Facebook</a>.” It was founded just a few days ago, and last I checked it had grown to more than 152 members. Hope Greenberg, an attorney and mother of four on Long Island, created the group when she asked her 12-year-old daughter to “friend” her and the girl pushed back. “Make your own group,” the girl said, so the mother did. She recruited three friends and let the Internet do the rest</p>
<p>The most meaningless words in parenting, I have found, are “when I was your age.” What I did, or thought, or was permitted, when I was their age has become irrelevant. Kids today do most things younger than their parents ever did, and do many things that their parents never did, because those things hadn’t been invented yet.</p></blockquote>
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