Tips for parents: Raising resilient learners in an AI world | Brookings
These tip sheets for parents of kids aged 10-14 focus on 10 core skills kids need to become resilient learners in an AI-driven world.
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March 8, 2026
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parent
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Grade 6–Grade 8
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Introduction
Guiding Children in an AI-Driven World
- Prevalence of AI: Generative AI is ubiquitous in children's lives, integrated into search engines, social media, games, and toys.
- Key Statistics:
- 91% of U.S. youth (ages 13–17) use generative AI in their personal lives.
- 72% of U.S. youth have interacted with AI companions.
- Parental Challenges: Parents often feel overwhelmed and lack the necessary support or knowledge to navigate the risks and benefits of AI for their children.
- The Dual Mandate: Parents must balance protecting their children from AI-related risks (safety, development, autonomy) while preparing them to use AI effectively.
- Brookings Initiative: The Center for Universal Education is releasing a series of tip sheets for parents of children aged 10–14.
- Core Focus: The resources aim to foster 10 essential skills that help children become resilient learners in an AI-infused environment.
- Resource Content: Each tip sheet includes:
- Context on how AI impacts children.
- Observations for parents to monitor at home and school.
- Practical conversation starters and family activities.
- Availability: Tip sheets are being released on a rolling basis.
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