Comprehensive AI education guidance for parents and children, making learning safer and more effective

Your seven-year-old asked ChatGPT why dinosaurs are extinct. Your twelve-year-old uses an AI image generator to make trading cards of their friends. Your fifteen-year-old quietly runs their history...

Spatial reasoning is the most underrated early childhood skill. Parents know about reading readiness. They know about early math. They often have no idea that the cognitive skill most strongly predict

Seven is the age where most "preschool building game" options stop being enough, but "big kid" options still frustrate. A 7-year-old can follow a short written instruction, plan a multi-step build, an

LEGO shaped roughly two generations of builders with a single, elegant idea: give kids a finite set of parts and watch them create an infinite variety of things. It was a toy that doubled as a creativ

This is the question I've had to answer from other parents more times than I can count, and the usual answer — "physical is better, obviously" — turns out to be wrong in ways that matter. Physical LEG

If you Google "Minecraft for younger kids," one of the top results you'll see is Block Craft 3D — a free mobile building game with over 100 million downloads that's been recommended in dozens of paren

There's a debate happening in schools right now that most parents are only half following. On one side are teachers and administrators trying to detect and punish AI use by students. On the other side

If you're homeschooling a child ages 6-10, you've probably noticed that STEM curriculum in this age range is heavy on worksheets, coding apps, and "science kit" boxes — and light on the thing that res

What to ask your child after they use ChatGPT, Gemini, or other AI tools. Age-appropriate conversation templates, common mistakes, and building AI critical thinking.

How AI math tools reduce math anxiety in children. Non-judgmental practice, instant explanations, gamified learning, and strategies that rebuild confidence.

Prevent summer learning loss with AI tools. Week-by-week plans for ages 6-9, 10-13, and 14-17 balancing screen time with outdoor play. Free and paid options.

AI-powered reading and writing tools that help dyslexic children decode text, improve comprehension, and build confidence. Tested with dyslexic students.