What Teachers Wish Parents Knew About AI in School
Teachers are navigating AI in their classrooms without much guidance or support — and many of them really wish parents understood a few things that would make the whole situation better.
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Practical, honest writing about raising children who understand AI — not just use it.
Teachers are navigating AI in their classrooms without much guidance or support — and many of them really wish parents understood a few things that would make the whole situation better.
Parents are counting hours and fighting over devices when they should be asking something completely different: what is my child doing with screens, and with whom?
Most parents either avoid the AI conversation entirely or dive into technical explanations that lose kids in thirty seconds. Here's a better approach — organized by age, built around questions rather than lectures.
Reading used to be the fundamental skill that determined whether you could participate fully in society. AI literacy is becoming the same thing — and most parents don't realize it yet.