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Mark Zuckerberg's Father Discusses Facebook CEO's Upbringing

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BETH J. HARPAZ   02/ 4/11 04:07 PM ET   AP

NEW YORK — Mark Zuckerberg's father said in a radio interview Friday that an early exposure to computers inspired his son's interest in technology, and he encouraged parents to support their children's strengths and passions with a balance of "work and play."

"My kids all grew up around the office and were all exposed to computers," said Dr. Edward Zuckerberg, a dentist. "There are advantages to being exposed to computers early on. That certainly enriched Mark's interest in technology."

Zuckerberg said he computerized his offices in 1985. His son Mark Zuckerberg, cofounder and CEO of Facebook, was born in 1984 and was raised in the house where his father's dental offices are located in Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., in suburban Westchester.

The dentist spoke for an hour on Westchester station WVOX in an interview with Paul Feiner, supervisor of Greenburgh. Dobbs Ferry is a village in the town of Greenburgh.

The dentist said his own computer science background was "limited" – he majored in biology in college – but he said he's "always been technologically oriented in the office" and "always had the latest high-tech toys," including an early Atari 800.

"It came with a disk for programming," he said. "I thought Mark might be interested and I imparted that knowledge to him. From there it took off."

He said Mark got a book on programming, but "ultimately his ability to program was self-taught."

Feiner and a number of callers to the live radio program asked Zuckerberg for advice on parenting.

"Probably the best thing I can say is something that my wife and I have always believed in," he said. "Rather than impose upon your kids or try and steer their lives in a certain direction, to recognize what their strengths are and support their strengths and support the development of the things they're passionate about."

Zuckerberg said he "didn't believe in physical discipline" but added that certain behaviors require parents to let children know "right there on the spot, this is a behavior that will not be tolerated. If you impart your dislikes about certain negative behaviors early in their lives, they will learn to understand what your feelings on certain matters are."

Zuckerberg said he was not familiar with a new best-seller called "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother," which recommends pushing children to succeed academically in part by limiting extracurricular activities.

Zuckerberg said he doesn't want to portray himself as an expert on childrearing, but he said: "I think that extremes in any form in parenting are not good. Children need to be well-rounded. There's a place for work and a place for play."

He described Mark as "a good student" with "a special affinity for math and sciences," as well as a "very quiet guy" who "doesn't like to boast about his accomplishments." He said that when Mark was named Time magazine's person of the year, his famous son remarked that "it must have been a really slow year. He's very humble."

"I'm proud of his accomplishments and the accomplishments of all my kids," he added. Mark's sister Randi is marketing director for Facebook, his sister Donna is a Ph.D. candidate in classics at Princeton, and the youngest, Arielle, is a senior at Claremont McKenna College with a minor in computer science. Her dad said "she's doing a job search right now."

Asked for his opinion of the movie "The Social Network," Zuckerberg said, "If I sat back and looked at it as a movie and not as a story about my son, it was a tolerable experience." But he added that there were aspects of the film "which did not accurately reflect the way certain situations occurred. That was disturbing to me."

Asked by a caller whether his wife, Karen, worked when their children were young, he said, "My wife was a superwoman. She managed to work and be home. We had a unique situation because my office was in the house. I highly recommend it if it works for your occupation. It did afford the ability to work and be home with the kids at the same time."

Karen Zuckerberg is a psychiatrist but she helps out in her husband's office.

Zuckerberg said he uses Facebook to promote his dental practice and spends about an hour a day on the site. He also still does Mark's "routine dental care."

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Social Shrink
10:47 AM on 02/07/2011
Thats great, you can see the support he has always had for his kids.

http://thesocialshrink.blogspot.com/
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Roadrun
In Financial Theocracy we Trust
04:35 PM on 02/06/2011
I remember dialup bulletin boards. I remember Prodigy and had some sort of a subscription or whatever. I was an AOL member when they said that AOL WAS the internet. I can't say I honestly know the distinctive difference between MySpace and Facebook. I'm glad Mark is making money now and I hope he has put some away for when Facebook is forgotten because the rate of change says it'll be hard to remember what Facebook was 6 months after it has done it's FacePlant.

I think iPods are the greatest but most of this stuff is not much more than fad. And please don't say I am just old and won't understand unless you can first show you can even grasp what medical technology does routinely every day ('cause I do).
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James Lopez
12:11 PM on 02/07/2011
I'm here to mock you for using social networking software to call a 5 year old social networking website a fad.
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Roadrun
In Financial Theocracy we Trust
09:45 PM on 02/07/2011
told everyone you know that you wrote that did you? Great.
01:35 PM on 02/07/2011
And I'm here to say that your 'concern' about Mark Zuckerberg stashing away some part of his current net worth of $12.5 billion for that rainy day that he fails is very thinly disguised jealousy.

Your comment also displays an utter lack of comprehension/appreciation of the makeup of genius level creative entrepreneurship.
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Roadrun
In Financial Theocracy we Trust
09:40 PM on 02/07/2011
it's a fad. it'll go the way of a fad
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rotorhead1871
who are you jivin' with that cosmic debris?...
04:26 PM on 02/06/2011
smart guy...great idea.....go for it....
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ZimboDude
I talk a lot of sh*t, because it sounds right
12:36 PM on 02/06/2011
I love this dude. And to you hayyyyyyterade-guzzling--posters - G..F..Y
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akrazyrunner
Be bold, courageous.Americans are counting on you
12:10 AM on 02/06/2011
I was fully expecting his Dad to say he use to poke him a lot and threaten to un-friend him
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Amit Nagpal
03:50 PM on 02/06/2011
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. This was EPIC!
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KateInMT
May you stay forever young.
10:25 PM on 02/05/2011
So many people who love to tear others down and who seem to lead their lives envying the success of others, and they all post on here.
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jaborine
No tea for me
10:03 PM on 02/05/2011
Have we lost the ability to be happy and wish others well? I was not able to find anything offensive in this father's comments. Yet there are negative posts, namecalling, hints at criminal behavior, and on and on.

Do we realize that children are taking their own lives because of negative treatment they receive because of their sexuality and bullying? Do we know that three teens were killed by their mothers this week alone?

Haven't we heard the stories of Lindasy Lohan's further descent into chaos? I pray they are not true.
Can we not recognize a job well-done because we have failed so miserably ourselves?

I will welcome and accept this father's comments to juxtapose with others. He had another way of parenting and it seems to have worked for him. The parents of the 19 year old
that was raised by two mothers, and shared his experience before the Legislature, also did a fine job. Thanks to both groups for pointing some of us in the right direction.
Of course, we didn't get the entire story in one radio program. But it was a valuable contribution.

When the record is told, I am proud of the fact that we have successful families in America in 2011.
This looks good for our future.
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KateInMT
May you stay forever young.
10:21 PM on 02/05/2011
A thoughtful, sensible, well-written post. Thank you, jaborine.
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jaborine
No tea for me
05:09 PM on 02/06/2011
Thank you and fav
11:02 PM on 02/06/2011
Well said!! Fanned and Faved!
06:01 PM on 02/05/2011
HuffPost Tech and AP publish more pointless, celebrity gossip.
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Richard Lauren
GetInstaSite
02:29 AM on 02/07/2011
It's called the AOL way :(

Read the BI report on their vision of journalism2.0
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MyTake
Release the Hydrogen Economy now!
04:03 PM on 02/05/2011
Oh, Great!

Not only is this Zucker filthy rich, he gets FREE dental to boot!

Now if the father could have taught the son how to SECURE and PROTECT the PERSONAL records of Facebook users as a dentist PROTECTS that personal records of their patients, then the Zucker would be a very fine man!
10:28 PM on 02/05/2011
If you don't like Facebook's privacy policies don't use it -- simple as that.
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Richard Lauren
GetInstaSite
02:31 AM on 02/07/2011
Actually it is NOT that simple when Facebook are partnering with other services that only allow you to login via FB.

This is ELIMINATING choice.

What then?

What abut the thousands that have had their accounts cancelled for no legitimate reason with no right of appeal?
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GBO
02:26 PM on 02/05/2011
When will my father discus my upbringing on radio??
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Hitchcockcameo
In the shadows, directing your every move.
04:43 PM on 02/05/2011
When you stop wasting time on HP and create something wildly successful with your life?
06:12 PM on 02/05/2011
That was a little harsh. But funny.
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jabailo
(Participant) Texeme.Construct()
10:40 AM on 02/05/2011
If he taught himself programming, why did he pay some other guy to write the php app?
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12:14 PM on 02/05/2011
Uggh, because he taught himself.
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StephenJK
All your consciousness are belong to us
08:39 AM on 02/05/2011
HA! How fitting, little Mark was born in 1984. George Orwell is rolling in his grave...