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Martin VanderWal·2009-04-15
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Who would think that, after only five years of its existence, such a word would cause such feelings at its mention?!! For some parents the word gives a feeling of helplessness about a secret world. They know very little about it except that their children (younger and older) spend a great deal of time in it. They see that their children are often secretive about their time and activities there. For young people, and maybe not-so-young people, that word elicits all kinds of different feelings....

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