AI for Parents
The 2026 AI Homework Helper Kit: 5 Free Tools That Support (Not Replace) Thinking
AI can support homework — or shortcut it. Discover 5 free tools that guide thinking, strengthen reasoning, and protect your child from over-dependence.
AI for Parents
AI can support homework — or shortcut it. Discover 5 free tools that guide thinking, strengthen reasoning, and protect your child from over-dependence.
Learning Through Play
Turn AI into family time. Discover 7 free tools that spark creativity, critical thinking, and collaborative weekend projects — without pressure or overwhelm.
AI Safety
Before downloading the latest AI learning app, protect your child’s privacy and thinking. Here are five tools and strategies that safeguard before they teach.
AI for Parents
The White House has launched the Presidential AI Challenge for K-12 students. Here’s what it means, why it matters, and how parents can help their child get involved.
AI for Parents
The “learn to code” era is evolving. Discover how AI is reshaping STEM education — and why data literacy, judgment, and interdisciplinary thinking now matter more than ever.
AI for Parents
What is a prompt — and why does it matter? Learn how to teach kids to communicate clearly with AI, create safer guardrails, and get better answers without repeating requests.
AI for Parents
If degrees no longer guarantee security, how should families prepare? Discover how parents can shift from credential-focused thinking to capability-focused preparation in the AI economy.
AI for Parents
Looking for simple, free ways to introduce AI at home? These 7 AI activities help kids build creativity, critical thinking, and healthy tech habits — without overwhelm.
AI for Parents
AI will reshape careers — but it won’t replace everything. Here are 10 career paths where AI becomes a tool, not a threat, and the durable skills parents should build now.
AI for Parents
When NVIDIA’s CEO said AI won’t replace plumbers, it wasn’t about plumbing. It was about adaptability. Here’s what the shift toward physical and hybrid work really means for your child’s future.
AI for Parents
States are beginning to introduce AI opt-out rights in schools. Here’s what this shift means for parents, student data, and the future of classroom AI nationwide.
AI Safety
Is AI quietly replacing parental judgment in your home? As smart assistants become more predictive and persuasive, families must rethink who is truly leading decisions. Learn how to use AI without surrendering authority.