AI For Parents

Helping Parents Protect Their Kids in an AI World—and Teach Them to Think for Themselves

Technology is changing fast. Human judgment matters more than ever. AI For Parents is a book that gives parents a clear, grounded way to help their children grow up thoughtful, confident, and prepared for a world shaped by AI.

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

Founder of Future Minds Press and Future Minds AI Education

I wrote the book AI For Parents to help families understand AI before it begins influencing childhood in unexpected ways. As AI integrates into homework, search, communication, decision-making, and daily life, many parents feel that changes are happening but are unsure how to react without fear, confusion, or being overwhelmed.

With more than 25 years in technology, security, and risk, I’ve learned that while technology changes fast, human judgment still matters. That is why I created the simple T3 Method — Trust. Think. Tech. — to help families use AI safely, protect privacy, encourage critical thinking, and keep human connection at the center of everyday life.

AI should support curiosity, communication, learning, and independent thinking — not replace them.

Because the future will belong to children who still know how to think for themselves.

Protecting Children in an AI World

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Disclaimer: The information provided on this website and in AI For Parents is for educational purposes only and is not legal, medical, cybersecurity, educational, child safety, or parenting advice. Parents and guardians are responsible for determining what is appropriate for their child, family, school, and situation.