More teens are using AI: What parents should know | Michigan Medicine

As more teens turn to tools like ChatGPT for their schoolwork, a doctor shares what parents should watch out for and how they can help their kids use AI wisely.

En bref

Ajouté le

8 mars 2026

Situation associée

Public

parent

Niveaux scolaires

9e année (3e)–12e année (Terminale)

Type de page

Article

Introduction

Guidance for Parents on Teen AI Usage

  • Rising Adoption: Approximately 25% of teens now use ChatGPT for schoolwork, a figure that has doubled since 2023.
  • The Role of AI: Experts advise reframing AI as a tool for brainstorming or research rather than a shortcut for completing assignments. Over-reliance can hinder deep thinking and the development of critical learning skills.
  • Critical Thinking & Literacy: Parents should teach teens that AI is not a "thinker" but a pattern-matching tool that can generate misinformation, bias, or harmful content. Teens should be encouraged to cross-check AI outputs with credible sources.
  • Academic Integrity: School policies on AI vary significantly. Parents should clarify what constitutes acceptable use versus plagiarism to avoid potential academic consequences.
  • Social & Emotional Risks:
    • Virtual Companions: Some AI tools are designed to build emotional relationships, which can lead to unhealthy dependence or isolation from real-world social connections.
    • Mental Health Dangers: Research indicates that AI chatbots can provide dangerous, harmful advice regarding self-harm, suicide, eating disorders, and substance abuse.
  • Parental Action Items:
    • Monitor Usage: Regularly discuss what apps and tools teens are using.
    • Implement Controls: Use device restrictions or download controls to limit access to inappropriate chatbot accounts.
    • Prioritize Human Connection: Encourage offline social interactions to ensure AI does not replace real-world relationships.
    • Open Dialogue: Maintain nonjudgmental, ongoing conversations about what teens are experiencing online to identify potential issues early.

Avis de la communauté

Pas encore d’avis publiés. Soyez le premier à partager votre expérience.