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Parent-to-Parent: Communicating About Their Children

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The Washington Post, February 17th, 1998

One day when Elly Frieder's son was in fourth grade, he came home from a friend's and mentioned that they had just watched an R-rated Richard Pryor movie, something he would never have been allowed to do at home. "I was furious," recalled Frieder. But it also made her realize that not everyone shared her views on such things, and she needed to tell the other parents the rules and limits set for her child. Frieder now is co-president, with Arlington mother Elizabeth Hayes, of the Parents Council of Washington, a group dedicated to communication between parents. Its mission includes helping pare...

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