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AI judgment
What AI can do, where it fails, and how kids stay in charge.

Founding beta now forming for grades 6-9
An 8-week parent-trusted program that teaches kids to use AI as a learning partner, not a shortcut.
The beta offer
Know when AI is useful and when it is confidently wrong
Use agent workflows without letting AI take over the thinking
Get help with schoolwork without crossing into cheating
Build repeatable study, research, writing, and creativity systems
Curriculum
Each week gives kids one repeatable workflow, one hands-on project, and one parent-visible artifact.
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What AI can do, where it fails, and how kids stay in charge.
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Goals, context, constraints, examples, and better follow-up questions.
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Goal, plan, do, check, improve, and ask a human when it matters.
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Brainstorming, outlining, citations, disclosure, and no-copy boundaries.
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Build a quizzer that explains mistakes and adjusts difficulty.
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Turn a topic into questions, source checks, notes, and a claim checklist.
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Use AI for stories, games, product ideas, and project planning.
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Present a personal AI workflow and the safeguards that keep it honest.
Agentic AI for kids
The program teaches one core loop: set a goal, make a plan, let AI help with a step, check the output, improve it, and ask a human when the stakes are real.
Goal
Plan
Do with AI
Check
Improve
Ask a human
What the beta includes
The first cohort is built as a guided family enrichment program, not a software platform with child accounts.
One 45-minute guided session for kids, with parent-visible project goals.
Short rewatchable modules for families who miss a live session.
Parent safety guide, student AI pledge, and project rubrics.
Each kid presents one workflow and explains how they checked the AI.
Safety and trust
The beta is deliberately lightweight: teach the workflows, prove the curriculum, and collect parent feedback before building child accounts or autonomous tools.
Parent-owned signup, no child names required for the beta
No autonomous posting, purchasing, messaging, or account creation
Academic integrity language kids can actually understand
Human check built into every agent workflow
Privacy-first curriculum with no selling child data
Project rubrics that reward judgment, not shortcutting
Founding price
The first cohort is designed to validate demand, curriculum quality, and parent trust before a full subscription platform is built.
Founding family beta
$99
One family, up to three kids
Submit parent details first; payment is sent after schedule fit is confirmed.
1 founding-family request received. 19 spots still open.
After beta
$29
Monthly family subscription target
Parent questions
No. The curriculum separates acceptable help from outsourcing the work. Kids practice brainstorming, questioning, checking, and disclosure instead of copying final answers.
No. The beta focuses on everyday AI workflows for studying, research, planning, and creativity. Coding can come later for kids who want it.
Yes, with parent guidance. The beta avoids autonomous tools that post, purchase, message, or create accounts on a child's behalf.
The first cohort is tuned for grades 6-9. Younger and older siblings can be included, but the examples and pacing are built around middle school into high school readiness.
Parents get the safety guide, weekly project goals, the student pledge, and the final capstone. The program is designed so you can see how your kid is using AI.
The beta validates what families actually need before building a full subscription platform. Founding families help shape the curriculum, pricing, and product roadmap.
Apply for the beta
This form collects parent contact details only. The next step is a short follow-up with cohort dates, payment link, and expectations.
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