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Parents can help steer youth away from online radicalisation


Parents can help steer youth away from online radicalisation
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01 Feb 2021 03:23PM)
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SINGAPORE: While online influences may lead young people towards self-radicalisation, it is their offline relationships with the people around them that can best counter the dangerous sway, say observers. 
These include their parents and guardians, as well as teachers, who can engage with them and get them to think critically when confronted with extremist ideologies. 
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