AI Workshop: Artificial Intelligence & Digital Literacy Workbook for Kids

AI Workshop: Artificial Intelligence & Digital Literacy Workbook for Kids

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AI Workshop: Artificial Intelligence & Digital Literacy Workbook for Kids

AI Workshop: Artificial Intelligence & Digital Literacy Workbook for Kids

$24.99
Sale price  $24.99 Regular price 

AI Workshop: Digital Literacy and Artificial Intelligence for Kids is the companion Workbook to Future-Proof Kids: 10 Minutes a Week. AI Workshop: Digital Literacy and Artificial Intelligence for Kids is a future-ready workbook designed to help parents teach children what artificial intelligence is, how it works, and how to use it wisely, safely, and ethically.

Created as part of the Future-Proof Kids: 10 Minutes a Week series, this workbook gives families a simple, structured way to talk about AI, online safety, digital literacy, media literacy, critical thinking, screen time, technology habits, and responsible AI use.

Today’s children are growing up in a world shaped by algorithms, recommendation engines, chatbots, social media, deepfakes, digital content, and artificial intelligence. Parents are searching for answers about screen addiction, online safety, social media anxiety, digital citizenship, cyberbullying, misinformation, AI tools for kids, and how to prepare children for the future of work.

This workbook helps turn those concerns into clear, teachable lessons.

Inside, students are introduced to the science behind artificial intelligence in an age-appropriate way. They learn about algorithms, big data, machine learning, neural networks, narrow AI, generative AI, AI ethics, bias, privacy, misinformation, online behavior, and the societal impact of technology.

But this is not just a workbook about technology. It is a guide to raising thoughtful, emotionally resilient, future-ready kids who understand that AI is a tool, not a replacement for human wisdom, creativity, character, and connection.

Students will explore:

What artificial intelligence is and how it works
How algorithms influence what we see online
Why big data powers modern AI systems
How AI is already used in school, business, healthcare, entertainment, and daily life
The difference between helpful technology use and overuse
How to think critically about online information
Why privacy, safety, and ethical decision-making matter
How to use AI for creativity, learning, problem-solving, and innovation
How technology can support sustainability, global impact, and future careers
Why human connection must remain more important than digital dependence

AI Workshop helps parents move beyond fear-based conversations and into practical digital education. Instead of simply telling kids “don’t use AI” or “get off screens,” this workbook gives families the language, structure, and confidence to teach children how to engage with technology responsibly.

The future does not belong to children who avoid technology completely. It belongs to children who understand it deeply enough to use it wisely.

Perfect for parents, homeschool families, teachers, enrichment programs, after-school classes, and middle school students ages 11–14, this workbook is ideal for families looking for resources on AI education for kids, digital literacy for children, online safety, screen time balance, responsible technology use, future-ready skills, media literacy, AI ethics, and critical thinking.

AI Workshop: Digital Literacy and Artificial Intelligence for Kids helps children become informed users, creative thinkers, ethical decision-makers, and confident participants in the future of technology.

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