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In an increasingly polarized world, extremist political ideologies are finding new ways to reach young people – often through digital platforms, online communities, and social media algorithms that target vulnerable youth. This engaging and informative two-hour seminar is designed for parents and caregivers who want to understand how to protect and empower their children in the face of these growing concerns. Grounded in the latest research, this seminar explores why adolescents are particularly susceptible to extremist messaging, what warning signs to look for, and how to foster resilience, critical thinking, and emotional intelligence at home. Parents will learn practical strategies for maintaining open lines of communication, encouraging respectful dialogue, and building protective factors that reduce the likelihood of radicalization. Participants will also gain insight into how extremist groups operate online, how algorithms can create echo chambers, and how to guide children through the digital landscape safely and confidently. Whether your child is in elementary school or nearing adulthood, this seminar offers crucial knowledge and support for raising thoughtful, compassionate, and media-savvy young people. |
Call of the Wild: Helping Teens to Resist Extremist Political Ideologies
Presented by Mark Edwards, MFT
REGISTRATION
Please register for this event with the Marin County Office of Education by Monday, March 16th, using the website below
Presenter Bio:
- Mark Edwards, MFT is a psychotherapist, trainer, teacher and consultant. He has maintained a private practice in San Rafael since 2000 and works with a broad client group of children, adolescents and adults. He has been a member of adjunct faculty of the Master’s program in Counseling at Sonoma State University for more than 15 years and was formerly Assistant Clinical Director at the Community Institute for Psychotherapy where he continues to supervise and teach post-Master’s and Predoctoral interns.











