The Family AI Learning Plan
Simple Steps for Parents and Kids to Understand the Future Together
By Sarah Brooks
The dinner table is the classroom now.
AI is already in homework, search, creative tools, and career conversations. Families do not need a computer-science degree-they need a shared plan. The Family AI Learning Plan gives parents and kids simple steps to understand the future together, without hype and without fear.
What you will build
Sarah Brooks turns overwhelm into a practical household curriculum:
Skills that actually carry weight for a teen's future
Age-appropriate conversations about what AI can and cannot do
Habits that replace panic scrolling with deliberate learning
Projects parents and kids can run side by side
Boundaries around tools, privacy, and schoolwork integrity
A calm language for "what does this mean for our family?"
Who it's for
Parents who feel behind. Teens who are curious or anxious. Households that want progress, not perfection-and who know that ignoring AI is not a strategy.
Why "together" matters
Kids notice when adults only lecture. Shared learning builds trust, models adaptability, and turns a scary topic into a family strength.
You do not need to predict the future. You need to practice learning it.
Start The Family AI Learning Plan this week-and make the future a conversation, not a threat.