AI For Parents
Helping Parents Protect Their Kids in an AI World—and Teach Them to Think for Themselves
AI For Parents helps parents understand how AI is becoming part of their child’s daily life and how to guide its use safely. Even if you already use AI every day, this book gives families a clear, practical foundation for protecting privacy, building good judgment and critical thinking skills, and helping children think for themselves before relying too heavily on new tools or AI-generated answers.
Real Impact.
Parents need the right foundation before AI becomes part of daily life. Without it, AI can become a faster way for children to skip the thinking, judgment, and privacy habits they still need to build.
We help parents use AI safely, responsibly, and with purpose.
Meet Julie Kopjoe
Helping people use AI safely, responsibly, and with purpose.
I’m Julie Kopjoe, Founder of Future Minds Press and Future Minds AI Education.
I authored the book AI For Parents to help families think about how they use AI before it becomes something they simply react to.
AI is becoming part of everyday life for children and teenagers. It is helping with homework, answering questions, rewriting sentences, searching for information, and shaping how kids learn and communicate. Many parents already sense the shift. The challenge is that most families haven’t been given a clear way to think about using AI.
That is why I created AI For Parents — to help families use AI safely, protect privacy, encourage critical thinking, and keep human judgment at the center.
Through Future Minds Press, we create books, checklists, and practical resources that help families understand AI with more clarity and confidence.
Through Future Minds AI Education, we offer workshops and training for parents who are already using AI or want to learn how to use it more safely and thoughtfully at home.
After more than 25 years in technology, security, and consulting, I have learned something simple:
Technology changes quickly. Good judgment still matters.
Even if you use AI daily, it’s natural to sometimes overlook key questions about it. That's why I created a simple T3 method to help you think through these important topics:
Trust: What should my child believe, question, or double-check?
Think: Is AI encouraging my child's thinking, or is it replacing their effort and judgment?
Tech: What should my child avoid sharing, and when should a trusted adult join the conversation?
AI should not replace curiosity, communication, effort, or independent thinking. It should support them.
That is where AI can make a real difference.
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Guide Your Child to Use AI Safely
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