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Help kids use AI without handing over their judgment.

Evidence-informed guidance, practical activities, and conversation tools help families understand what AI gets wrong, protect what children share, and keep human connection at the center.

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Five principles children can remember

Stay in charge of AI.

Explore all five principles
  1. 01AI is guessing—really fast.

    It predicts patterns. It does not understand what it says.

  2. 02Confident does not mean correct.

    A polished answer can still be wrong.

  3. 03It is built to make you feel good.

    Helpful often means agreeable.

  4. 04Assume prompts are not private.

    Pause before you paste.

  5. 05You understand things AI never will.

    Experience, empathy, and judgment still belong to people.

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Featured family activity

AI Inventor Adventure

Invent first. Then test how AI agrees, guesses, handles privacy, and misses what only a person can understand.

  • Ages8+ with an adult
  • Time20–30 minutes
  • SkillsTest, think, decide

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For classrooms, camps, and community groups

Run the activities with confidence.

Use the ready-to-run sequence, facilitator notes, reflection prompts, and printable materials.

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