Your kids are already using AI. You need to know what they're doing—and what it's doing to them.
Our 90-minute course gives you the framework, the language, and the confidence to guide your child through AI without becoming a tech expert.
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Your kids are already using AI. You need to know what they're doing—and what it's doing to them.
Our 90-minute course gives you the framework, the language, and the confidence to guide your child through AI without becoming a tech expert.
AI isn't just another tech fad--it's a disruptive force in kids' lives.
Your child is already using AI—even if they've never opened ChatGPT. It's recommending their YouTube videos. It's in their favorite games. It's built into Google Docs and Snapchat and the search bar on the family tablet.
And there are documented cases of real harm.
Innocent-seeming companion apps encouraging self-harm & suicide in vulnerable kids.
Teens forming emotional, sexual bonds with AI that replace real relationships.
Students becoming so dependent on AI that they can't write a paragraph on their own anymore.
Chatbots introducing kids to violent, sexual, and adult themes they didn't seek out.
The AI Parenting Course
A 90-minute live course that gives you everything you need to guide your child through AI—without needing to become a tech expert yourself.
What you'll learn:
The Shortcuts, Support, and Superpowers framework—a simple lens for understanding how AI helps (and harms) your kid
How to spot the shadow sides—when healthy AI use tips into dependency, substitution, or stunted development
The specific apps and tools your kids are actually using—and what's happening inside them (Snapchat My AI, Character.AI, ChatGPT for homework, and more)
How to have the conversation—without lecturing, without banning, and without losing their trust
The warning signs that AI use has crossed a line—and exactly what to do about it
Get just enough background on AI and how it's used for better or worse. No fluff, just the essentials. Watch on your own time; maybe rewatch with your kid.
Age-by-age guides for navigating AI across all ages, one specifically on the most dangerous AI (the thing most parents have never heard of).
Real prompts you can use with your child to practice your lessons at home and at school: prompts, debrief questions, and "gotchas" to watch out for.
Ryan is a teacher-turned-technologist with a decade in both the classroom and the codebase--including building AI products in Silicon Valley.
As a parent of three, he's realized that the tech industry is taking all of the issues social media and super-charging them in the form of artificial intelligence.
For two years, he's been training teachers from hundreds of schools worldwide and been recognized by organizations like the International Baccalaureate and the Colorado Education Initiative.
Now, he's helping parents equip their kids for the Age of AI.
He's not here with doomsday scenarios or a bunch of technical lingo; rather, he's an optimist who believes that AI can go great if kids are smarter than the algorithms competing for their attention. Learn more.
One course. Everything you need to guide your kids through AI.
This course is for you if:
You've heard your kid mention ChatGPT and realized you don't know what they're actually doing with it
You're exhausted from the screen time battles and don't want AI to become another one
You've read the scary headlines but don't know what's actually true
You want to be the one who starts the conversation—before someone (or something) else does
You're not anti-tech, but you just want to know where the lines are
Yes...and it's right under your nose.
Kid-/Teen-focused apps like Meta AI, Character.AI and Snapchat's "My AI" are built the same way slot machines are: to maximize the time we spend engaged. These apps are addictive (they have conversations that average over 90 minutes) and every message your child sends—every secret, every worry, every offhand thought—becomes data the company owns forever. Their terms of service give them the right to store, modify, and sell what your child shares. Most kids have no idea.
These apps feel like friends. They're available 24/7, they never judge, they never get tired of listening. That's the design. And it's working: kids are turning to AI instead of parents, siblings, or real friends (73% of teens have used these apps and 52% "regularly' use them). When your child has a problem, they're not coming to you or a loved one anymore—they're typing it into an app that can't actually help them, while the relationships that could help them weaken. The more time they spend with AI "friends," the more isolated they become from the humans who actually care.
Kids are telling these apps things they won't tell anyone else—including thoughts of self-harm and suicide. And AI companions aren't equipped to help. In documented cases, these apps have encouraged dangerous behavior, not discouraged it. A 14-year-old boy took his own life after months of intense conversations with a Character.AI chatbot. Other children have been coached by AI into violence, self-harm, and deeper isolation. The apps simply aren't designed to protect your child...they're designed to keep them talking.
76% of parents worry their kids are too trusting of AI...but only 14% have actually talked to them about it. It's not that parents don't care—it's that 43% say they don't have the knowledge to guide their child responsibly. Schools aren't filling the gap either: over 60% of parents weren't even told when AI tools were introduced in their kid's classroom. Only 20% of kids get any guidance from their teachers at all on AI. No one's equipped to guide them.
You might hate AI afterwards, but the session is accessible and immediately applicable. We give you just want you need to know to get back to the job of parenting well.
You have lifetime access to the course you purchase!
No. The Parent Guide is written for you, not tech experts. You'll understand exactly what your kid learned and how to talk about it with them.
That's up to you. This course gives you the information. How you share it—and how much—is your call. The framework is designed to build awareness and skills, not fear.
We will not provide any access to AI tools within the course, but we will be giving you prompts you can use within any chat-based AI product (ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Grok).
If you're a grandparent, aunt, uncle, or family friend—this is something actually useful to give. Skip the gift card. Give them something that actually matters.