Comprehensive AI education guidance for parents and children, making learning safer and more effective
Choosing the Right AI Tool Is Like Choosing the Right Book — Age Matters
72% of Children Ages 8-17 Have Used Generative AI Tools
The World Economic Forum Says 44% of Workers' Core Skills Will Change by 2028
In 1950, being literate meant you could read and write. In 2000, it meant you could also use a computer. In 2025, it means you can understand, use, evaluate, and create with AI.
The Classroom Your Child Sits In Was Designed for a World That No Longer Exists
By 2030, AI Will Be as Fundamental to Education as the Internet Is Today
A complete parent's review of Khanmigo — Khan Academy's AI tutor. We tested it across subjects and grade levels to give you an honest assessment of its features, pricing, and real educational value.
AI image generators have become spectacularly capable. A child can type "a golden retriever wearing a space suit on the moon" and get a photorealistic image in seconds. This is genuinely exciting —...
Homeschooling families have always had to do more with less — more individualisation, less administrative support; more parental involvement, less institutional resource. AI tools in 2026 don't jus...
Your child uses AI every day — recommendation algorithms, voice assistants, photo filters, autocomplete. They're also going to work alongside AI tools for their entire careers. Yet most children ha...
Not every child has the patience to practice scales for three years before making music. That was the old model. In 2026, a 9-year-old can type a description of the song they hear in their head and...
Math anxiety is real, it starts young, and it compounds. A child who falls behind in multiplication tables in 3rd grade may spend the next ten years feeling that maths "isn't for them" — when the r...