Should Kids and Parents Be Facebook Friends?
December 10, 2010 | 12:35 PM | By Tina Barseghian
Ideally, they kids and parents could coexist in the world of Facebook — communication is the lynchpin in healthy parent-child relationships! — but the site Coolmaterial has other ideas. It’s snarky to be sure, but it does provide the kid’s point of view.
[via Mashable]
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