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its better to
delete his account or change his password to his face book account
counsel him until you know he can understand the issues and risks of facebook interactions
Be careful that it's not a phishing attempt, and that the message really is from Facebook. If you're sure it's kosher, my best advice in a case like this--ask a knowledgeable friend, or one who knows a tech-type person, to go through the password reset process with you in person. You can have him (her) look away when you enter your new password. If he's brought a pad or tablet along, try logging on to Facebook with both your iPad and his to make sure the new password works.
If you have a firewall or antivirus running you will have to go into the menu and enter those site as "safe" and they should come up fine after a reboot.
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