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Is Your Child Ready
for the AI Age?

Practical tools, UNICEF-backed insights, and a warm community for parents navigating the world of AI, screens, and future-ready kids.

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The Challenge

Parenting in the AI era
feels different.

Screen time guilt, AI chatbots, academic integrity worries — the rulebook parents grew up with simply doesn't apply anymore.

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Screen Time Guilt

Not knowing when technology helps vs. hurts your child's development.

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AI Companion Risk

Children forming emotional bonds with chatbots at the expense of real relationships.

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Privacy Blind Spots

Kids share names, schools, and feelings with AI tools without realising what's sensitive.

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Academic Integrity

Unsure whether AI is helping your child learn — or helping them avoid thinking altogether.

What You Get

Everything a 21st-century
parent needs.

From UNICEF-grounded guidance to practical weekly activities — all in one community.

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Weekly AI Tips

Age-appropriate activities grounded in UNICEF's latest guidance.

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Privacy Guides

Simple guides on what AI tools collect and how to protect your child.

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Critical Thinking Kits

Activities that teach children to question AI outputs and think independently.

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Conversation Starters

Ready-made scripts to talk about AI at every age, without awkwardness.

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School Collaboration

Actively working with 500+ schools on AI-safe learning environments for children.

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Parent Community

A warm, judgement-free space for 12,000+ parents navigating the AI age.

What Parents Say

Real parents. Real insights.

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"The quiz was an eye-opener. I had no idea my child was sharing personal details with a homework AI. We fixed it that same evening."

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Priya M.
Mom of two · Bangalore
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"I used the school questions template and my son's teacher was genuinely surprised — and grateful. We're now part of the school's AI safety committee."

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Arjun K.
Dad · Mumbai
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"My daughter was chatting with a chatbot for hours. The conversation starters helped me start with curiosity, not rules — total game-changer."

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Mom · Delhi

Your child's future starts
with one conversation.

Take the quiz. Get your score. Walk away with three things to do this week.

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10-Question Awareness Quiz

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Parenting Readiness

Every answer unlocks a key insight from UNICEF's 2025 guidance. Learn as you go.

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AI Awareness
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Privacy Knowledge
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Curiosity & Openness

Your 3 Next Steps

💬Start one AI conversation this week — let your child's curiosity lead. No agenda needed.
🔐Check privacy settings on any AI app your child uses — together, so it's a learning moment, not a rule.
🏫Ask your child's school: "What AI tools are you using, and how is student data protected?"
Free Resource

Your AI Parenting
Starter Guide

Evidence-backed guidance, flashcards, and practical tasks you can use this week — all completely free.

The 5 Pillars

Five things every parent
needs to know about AI.

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AI is already in your home

Smart speakers, recommendation feeds, homework helpers — your child is already living in an AI world. The conversation shouldn't wait until they're "old enough".

This week's task: Ask your child: "Where do you think AI is in our house today?" Count together.
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Privacy is the most urgent conversation

Children routinely share names, schools, emotions, and locations with AI tools — without realising these details are stored by companies.

This week's task: Open one AI app together. Read the privacy policy in plain English. What surprised you?
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Critical thinking is the superpower

AI gives wrong answers with complete confidence. The habit of questioning AI output — cross-checking, asking "how do we know?" — is the defining skill of this generation.

This week's task: Ask AI a question you already know the answer to. Find the error together.
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You don't need to be an AI expert

UNICEF research confirms: the most effective parents are co-learners — curious, honest, and willing to not know the answer. That's it.

This week's task: Try one AI tool your child uses. Learn it WITH them, not before them.
Flashcards

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Key concepts every AI Age parent should know. Print these and stick them on your fridge.

Concept

What is AI Literacy?

The ability to understand, use, evaluate, and create with AI tools — an essential skill for every child in the 21st century. It's not about coding. It's about critical thinking.
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Remember

The 1:1 Creation Rule

For every hour your child spends consuming content, encourage one hour of MAKING something — a drawing, a video, a story, a recipe, or a game. Creators beat consumers.
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Daily Practice

The Magic Dinner Question

"What is one thing you noticed today that you didn't understand?" — One question at dinner, every night, builds a lifelong curiosity habit more powerfully than any formal lesson.
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Warning Sign

The 3 Signs of Unhealthy AI Use

UNICEF's three signals: 1) Long sessions + distress when asked to stop. 2) Secretive, anxious, or emotionally dependent on AI. 3) Displacement of sleep, friends, or hobbies.
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School

Ask Your School This

"What AI tools are you using? How does it support student learning? How is academic integrity handled? How is student data protected?" Schools often won't raise this unless parents ask.
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Privacy

What Kids Share Without Knowing

Children routinely share with AI: full names, school names, home routines, friendships, health concerns, and emotional struggles — often without realising this data is stored permanently.
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Download all resources

The complete flashcard deck, 30-day challenge, age-wise activities — as a printable PDF.

Common Challenges

You're not alone.
Every parent feels this.

The most common struggles parents face in the AI age — and what actually helps.

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"I don't know how much screen time is okay."

Parents feel paralysed between the guilt of 'too much' and the fear of 'falling behind'. The reality: quality matters far more than quantity. Two hours of creating or coding is fundamentally different from two hours of passive scrolling.

What helps: Stop counting minutes. Start asking what's happening on screen. "Is my child making something, learning something, or connecting with someone real?" If yes — it's probably fine.
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"My child uses AI to write their essays."

Academic integrity in the AI age is genuinely complex. Before labelling it "cheating", ask whether your child understands the subject, or whether they're using AI because they're disengaged, overwhelmed, or scared of failure.

What helps: Shift the focus from the product (the essay) to the process (the thinking). Ask "What's your argument?" rather than "Did you write this yourself?" The conversation opens up differently.
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"My child seems to prefer talking to a chatbot over me."

This is one of the fastest-growing concerns among parents of tweens and teens. The AI doesn't judge, doesn't get angry, always has time — and that feels safe when family dynamics are tense or when peers feel overwhelming.

What helps: Don't ban the chatbot. Instead, ask with genuine curiosity: "What do you like about talking to it? What do you talk about?" Often what your child needs is to feel heard — not just by an AI, but by you.
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"I don't know what AI tools my child's school is using."

Most parents don't — and many schools are moving fast without clear communication. UNICEF research shows AI tools in education are often adopted at scale before being properly vetted for safety or learning value.

What helps: Email your child's form teacher or school principal with three questions: "What AI tools are students using? How is academic integrity protected? How is student data handled?" You have every right to ask.
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"I feel too behind on AI to guide my child."

This is the number one reason parents disengage — and it's the exact reason UNICEF's guidance specifically says: parents don't need to become AI experts. Being a curious co-learner is more powerful than being an authority.

What helps: Start with one tool your child uses. Ask them to show you how it works. Let them be the expert. That conversation alone builds trust, opens dialogue, and positions you as someone they can come to when things go wrong.

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🎨 Interactive · Kids & Parents Together

Fun Activities with Your Child

Draw. Dance. Build stories. Play AI quizzes. Real screen time that sparks curiosity and builds skills.

Inspired by Meta's Animated Drawings. Draw a character → pick a move → watch it dance!

🖌️ Draw Your Character

Size: 5
Colour:

💡 Draw a simple person or creature with arms & legs!

🎉 Dance Studio

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Draw your character on the left,
then click Dance! →

🎵 Pick a Dance Move:

✨ Draw something and click Dance!

💡 About this feature: Inspired by Meta's Animated Drawings research project — AI detects body parts in children's drawings and animates them. Our version runs entirely in your browser. A great way to talk about how AI "sees" and interprets images!

📖 AI Story Maker

Build a story together — you pick every twist. Great for ages 4–12!

🧠 AI Quiz Game

Fun questions about AI and tech — learn together! Ages 7+

🎯 30 Activity Ideas

One per day for a month. Build AI literacy, creativity & connection — together.

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