The Curiosity Chronicles
Stories, ideas, and Q&A for raising curious kids (with a little help from the robots)
For kids and young adults, there’s no do over with AI
A simple visual of how kids should use AI: not as a shortcut, but as a tool they direct. When children start with their own ideas, use AI to build, and turn outputs into real-world play, they develop the thinking skills that actually matter.
In an AI-Powered World, Make Sure Your Kid Knows How to Pick Up the Phone
The Jobs Our Kids Will Have Probably Don’t Exist Yet
The jobs our kids will have probably don’t exist yet. Here’s how to help them build the human skills that matter in an AI-shaped future.
The "Cheating" Narrative Is Teaching Kids the Wrong Lesson About AI
Kids think AI is for cheating because that's the message they are hearing. Here's how parents can team them to use AI with intention instead, and why that will make all the difference.
Same Technology, Different Entry Point: Teaching AI to Adults vs. Kids
When My 8-Year-Old Proved AI Wrong (And Why That Matters More Than Ever)
What we’re really afraid of our kids losing to AI: Their imaginations
The computer isn’t always right: Teaching kids AI isn’t the authority
Teach your kids that AI isn’t always right. Learn how to turn AI mistakes into fun, critical-thinking lessons with the AI for Curious Kids approach
Helping Kids Navigate AI? Think of It Like Streaming Services
Choosing AI tools for kids feels exactly like picking streaming services. Here's why the tool doesn't matter as much as what you're teaching—and the 4 principles that actually do.
The AI Conversation Every Parent Needs to Have
Why I never let AI be the end of the story
The Creative Loop: Teaching kids intentional use of AI
Why I Started Using AI With My Kids (And Why You Might Want To Consider It Too)
A boring day at the park turned into a family play about a sandcastle and a friendly kraken — thanks to a little help from AI. Here’s how I started using AI with my kids, and why it’s more about creativity than technology.