Compass
Values, purpose, truth, ethics, and direction. Children learn how to choose better problems.
For parents raising kids in the AI age
A premium parent-led system for raising children who can think clearly, use AI wisely, build real skills, handle pressure, form strong relationships, and live with purpose.
The parent problem
Many families are trying to answer a new question: if computers can produce answers, essays, images, code, and plans in seconds, what should children actually practice?
The answer is not panic and it is not passive screen time. Children need a guided environment where AI becomes a tool, not a substitute for attention, effort, ethics, creativity, or connection.
The method
The course uses a simple family rhythm: choose a worthy aim, think first, use AI second, build something real, reflect, then improve. That rhythm turns abstract life skills into weekly practice.
Values, purpose, truth, ethics, and direction. Children learn how to choose better problems.
Writing, building, speaking, creating, serving, and finishing. Children prove ability in the real world.
AI, automation, search, planning, and feedback. Children use tools without outsourcing their mind.
Attention, resilience, kindness, responsibility, and courage. Children become trustworthy with power.
Curriculum
Each week includes a parent lesson, a child-friendly conversation script, a family workout, a reflection prompt, and an optional advanced challenge.
What AI changes, what it cannot replace, and how to explain the shift without fear.
Build the habit of predicting, estimating, questioning, and writing before using AI.
Train children to verify sources, spot missing context, and test confident answers.
Prompting, comparing outputs, privacy basics, bias awareness, and ethical use.
Listening, conflict repair, clear speaking, persuasion, and asking better questions.
Build, cook, repair, design, sell, perform, or serve something that exists outside a screen.
Practices for boredom, frustration, screen boundaries, failure recovery, and focus.
Earn, save, give, invest, compare risk, and connect value creation to income.
Find the overlap between what the child cares about, can improve at, and who needs help.
Package projects, reflections, skills, service, and AI-use principles into a living portfolio.
Weekly workouts
Parents do not need another lecture. They need a repeatable way to turn dinner-table conversations into visible growth.
Your child writes a first answer, asks AI for critique, then improves their own work.
Compare an AI response against two credible sources and mark what is confirmed, uncertain, or false.
Finish a rough real-world prototype in one sitting to reduce perfectionism and increase agency.
Practice eye contact, reflection, disagreement, apology, and a clean request.
Children earn from a useful contribution, track choices, and discuss trade-offs.
Why this position sells
The page is built around a clear market tension: AI is becoming normal, but parents want their children to remain capable, grounded, ethical, resilient, and employable. This course sells a system, not fear.
Technology skills matter, but analytical thinking, creativity, resilience, leadership, and lifelong learning remain central.
AI fluency is framed with ethics, privacy, human agency, and age-appropriate practice.
Relationships, attention, sleep, service, and emotional resilience are treated as performance assets, not extras.
Premium offer architecture
Use these prices as editable placeholders. The structure is designed for a premium online course funnel: self-paced access, cohort upgrade, and school/license expansion.
Recommended flagship
$997
Upsell option
$2,500
Early access
Join the launch list for the first cohort, sample workouts, and founding-family pricing.
FAQ
No. The course is pro-human and pro-wise-tool-use. Children learn to use AI as a coach, critic, simulator, and assistant without outsourcing their effort or ethics.
Both. Parents get the system and scripts. Children get workouts, challenges, and portfolio activities.
The positioning is not a cheap tips course. It combines family implementation, durable skills, AI literacy, portfolio building, and repeatable practice routines.
Yes. Add a school/license plan after launch. Use the same method with facilitator guides and cohort dashboards.