Raise kids who direct AI.
Not kids who are directed by it.
Action-oriented tools, family games, and guides for parents who want their children ready for a world where AI is everywhere.
Featured Tools
Start here — the most useful tools for most parents, right now.
It Just Happened: Cyberbullying
What to do in the first 24 hours
It Just Happened: Deepfake
AI-generated image abuse — step-by-step response
Family AI Agreement
Set the rules before the habits form
Before They Download: 5 Questions
Run this before any new AI app
The AI Risks Nobody Talks About
The slow, invisible risks that matter most
The 9 Skills That Matter
The 9 Judgment Supervisory Skills are what separate kids who direct AI from kids who are directed by it. Every tool on this site develops one or more of them.
Cognitive Agency
Knowing what you actually want and forming clear intent before you ask AI anything
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Steering & Calibration
Recognizing when AI has gone off course and correcting it before the output does damage
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Critical Thinking
Interrogating AI outputs instead of accepting them — finding the flaw in the confident answer
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Knowledge Strategy
Understanding how you know what you know, and whether AI's answer deserves your trust
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Interdisciplinary Thinking
Drawing on multiple domains to see what a single-domain AI answer misses
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Analogical Thinking
Applying insight from one context to solve a problem in another — the thing AI struggles to do well
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Human-Sensory-Specific Perspective
Grounding decisions in lived human experience that AI cannot access
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Sense-Making
Building coherent understanding from ambiguous, conflicting, or incomplete information
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Meta-Learning
Learning from experience in ways that improve future judgment — not just future performance
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Start with your child's age
Different ages face different risks and need different conversations.
🚨 Emergency resources are always free
We believe no parent in crisis should hit a paywall. Our emergency cards — cyberbullying incident, deepfake image abuse — are free, always.