TS3694 how to restore my iPad if I forgot the password on iOS7.02

My son created a password and he forgot what password. after many attempt, the iPad is disabled and cannot access the iPad.
I try to connect back to the iMac to sync and restore, I am unable to do so as iTunes says" Go to iClould on your iPad and turn off Find My iPad before restoring your iPad"
If I can go to my setting, I would have turn off password..
pls help

Forgot password
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1212

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