As a parent, you want to give your child every possible advantage.
You teach them to read, to be kind, to stay curious — because you know these things matter. But today, there’s a new kind of literacy that’s quickly becoming just as important: understanding Artificial Intelligence.
As mentioned by ScienceDirect (2023), while kids are already using AI-powered tools like YouTube, Alexa, ChatGPT, and Siri… no one’s explaining how it all works.
And that leads to two big problems:
- Some kids learn AI the wrong way — through confusion, TikTok myths or random apps.
- Others don’t learn it at all — and fall behind before they even realize it.
As parents, we can’t wait for the school system to catch up.
Some governments have already started introducing AI in schools:
- 🇨🇳 China requires AI classes starting from elementary school (Beijing policy, 2024).
- 🇫🇮 Finland launched a national program to teach AI to 1% of the population (crpe.org).
If other kids are learning AI today, what happens if yours doesn’t?
Teaching AI doesn’t have to mean screens, stress or complexity.
With the right tools, you can turn it into a colorful, creative, and joyful learning experience.
Just like you taught them to cross the street or ride a bike, you can guide them toward understanding the technology that will shape their future.