Helping Families
Feel Confident in AI
AI is changing how children learn, play, and communicate often faster than parents can keep up. That can feel overwhelming.
AI Literacy School exists to help parents feel less anxious, more confident, and more in control when AI shows up in their child's life.
We help families of children aged 7 to 11 build calm, structured AI confidence not coding skills, but genuine understanding.
Our Mission
To support parents in raising AI-aware children with calm, structured confidence helping families understand, question, and use AI thoughtfully, even as things change quickly.
The Problem We're Solving
AI is developing faster than parental confidence. Schools provide inconsistent AI education. Online content is either too technical or too superficial. Most AI conversations at home are reactive, not intentional.
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Overwhelmed
Avoiding AI discussions altogether because it all feels too complicated.
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Uncertain
Somewhat confident, but unsure what's actually age-appropriate or where to begin.
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Curious but stuck
Interested in AI literacy but lacking a clear, structured next step.
The real risk isn't AI usage.
It's passive comfort, children growing up surrounded by AI systems without understanding how they work, what influences they carry, or how to question them critically.
Our Approach
We're not a coding school. We don't focus on technical acceleration or competition. We provide a structured, staged pathway designed specifically for families helping children develop genuine AI understanding.
AI Readiness Check
A short parent-facing diagnostic that measures your confidence, your child's AI exposure, household habits, and ethical awareness. You'll receive a personalised AI Readiness Profile and a practical next-step action plan in plain language.
A clarity tool, not a test
Structured Learning Tracks
Age-appropriate lessons for children aged 7-11 focused on: what AI is (in simple terms), how AI systems learn, where AI appears in everyday life, bias and fairness, healthy usage habits, and guided creative projects. Short-format. Conversation-driven. Built for co-engagement between parent and child.
Conceptual literacy, not coding
Parent Confidence Layer
Weekly AI conversation prompts, simplified vocabulary explanations, usage balance guidance, awareness updates on relevant tools, and clear household guardrails. Supportive, non-alarmist, and respectful of your time.
Equipped, not overwhelmed
Who We're Here For
AI Literacy School is for parents who want to understand AI's impact and raise children who can think critically, create responsibly, and maintain balance in an AI-driven world.
You might be…
A parent of a child aged 7 to 11.
You've noticed…
AI showing up in school, apps, and everyday life and you're not sure how to talk about it.
You may feel…
Uncertain, cautious, or curious but short on time and clear guidance.
You're not trying to become an AI expert. You're not chasing every new tool or trend.
What you want is clarity to understand how AI affects your family today and what it could mean for the future. And confidence to act thoughtfully rather than just observe from the sidelines.
What you need is a trusted place where guidance is honest, relevant, and focused on what genuinely matters to your family.
AI Literacy School exists to be that place.
How We Help Parents
We focus on real decisions, not technical explanations. Practical skills, simply explained so you get quick wins from day one.
AI Literacy School gives parents:
- Clear guidance on whether something actually matters
- Practical advice on what's age-appropriate for 7–11 year olds
- Help setting boundaries, limits, and household expectations
- Weekly prompts to start AI conversations with your child
- A trusted place to turn when AI creates fear or uncertainty
AI Literacy School helps you build your AI foundation and stays with you as things evolve.
For Children Aged 7-11
You teach your children how to cross the road before they go out alone. Raising AI-literate children is a modern-day version of that same duty preparing them for a world they'll navigate independently.
Children don't need to fear AI. But they do need guidance before they encounter it alone. Our learning tracks build that foundation.
Children learn to:
- Understand what AI actually is and isn't
- Recognise where AI shows up in their daily life
- Think critically about bias, fairness, and AI outputs
- Use AI creatively without becoming dependent on it
- Ask good questions not just accept AI answers