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Parenting in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Parenting in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Emelisa Callejas Bacher

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Self Published
Año de edición:
2025
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Consejos para padres
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9798993287010
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PARENTING IN THE AGE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE A Family Guide to Raising Resilient, Confident Kids in the AI EraArtificial intelligence is no longer science fiction-it is an everyday reality shaping how our children learn, communicate, and grow. Research shows that children under eight cannot reliably tell the difference between AI-generated content and real life. Teenagers are increasingly turning to chatbots for advice, support, and even companionship. The question is not whether AI will affect your family-it already has. The real question is: are you prepared to guide your children through this new world?This book bridges the gap between cutting-edge research and real family life. Using the ADAPTIVE Method, created by internationally renowned psychologist Dr. Jeffrey Kottler, it transforms complex studies into clear, practical strategies parents can use right away. For example, when research reveals that children struggle to recognize AI-produced misinformation, the solution is simple but powerful: add short 'reality check' conversations during screen time. These small, consistent discussions strengthen critical thinking and help children develop resilience from an early age.What You’ll Gain Inside:A confident framework for making technology decisions without guilt or second-guessingEvidence-based ways to nurture irreplaceable human skills: empathy, creativity, moral reasoning, and problem-solvingPractical tools for keeping family connections strong despite the pull of digital distractionsSimple strategies to help children question AI, rather than accept everything it generates as truthA roadmap for raising kids who will not only adapt to the future, but shape it with integrity and confidenceThis is not a book about rejecting technology or blindly embracing it. Instead, it offers a balanced, values-driven approach rooted in seven decades of child development research, paired with today’s most urgent insights about AI. You’ll find a clear path that honors both innovation and timeless human connection.Whether you feel overwhelmed by rapid changes or are actively seeking guidance, this book offers reassurance and direction. Each chapter provides practical steps drawn from real parenting experience and grounded in evidence-based research.Parenting in the Age of Artificial Intelligence is a call to action for every parent raising the first generation of children growing up side by side with artificial minds. The stakes are higher than ever-but so is the opportunity. By starting today, you can give your children the tools they need to flourish in the AI era while remaining deeply, beautifully human.

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