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Short, research-grounded articles on raising kids in the AI era — covering future skills, emotional intelligence, and the strategic thinking no algorithm can replicate.
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AI & Future Skills
How to Prepare Kids for AI
The specific human skills children need to thrive in an AI-driven world and the practical steps parents can take today.
Human Skills
10 Human Skills AI Can't Replace
Empathy, curiosity, resilience, moral judgment: the capacities no algorithm can replicate, and how to build each one deliberately in your child.
Weekly Practices
The AI-Smart Family: 10 Weekly Practices
One practice per skill, designed for families with kids ages 6 to 16. Each takes under 20 minutes. Pick one and start.
Emotional Intelligence
How to Raise Emotionally Intelligent Kids
Empathy, self-regulation, and relational depth are the traits AI cannot replicate. Here is how to develop them intentionally.
AI & Work
AI Job Displacement: What Parents Need to Know
How to talk to your kids about automation honestly and how to reframe the threat as a strategic parenting opportunity.
Future Readiness
What Skills Do Kids Need for the Future?
Beyond coding and test scores: the seven capacities that will define success in a world reshaped by automation.
Stoic Parenting
Stoic Parenting Philosophy
What Marcus Aurelius and Epictetus actually teach us about raising children who are psychologically unbreakable.
Strategic Parenting
Sun Tzu Parenting Strategy
The Art of War wasn't written for boardrooms. Applied to parenting, it becomes a master class in raising strategic thinkers.
AI & Kids
When Should Kids Start Using AI?
A practical age-by-age breakdown — from 6 to 13+ — grounded in developmental readiness, not just the calendar.
AI & Kids
5 Signs Your Child Is Too Dependent on AI
AI dependency is real and hard to spot. Five specific signals to watch for — and what to do if you recognize them at home.
AI & Development
AI and Cognitive Development in Children
Research shows AI use can shift how children think and form their own ideas. What cognitive surrender means for your kid and what to do about it.
AI & Kids
How to Talk to Your Kids About AI (Without Lecturing)
Most AI conversations with kids go sideways fast. A practical approach — by age — for parents who want real dialogue.
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