Shannon Edwards (MSJ95)
AI is already shaping how children learn, play, and see the world, leaving many families feeling overwhelmed and uncertain about navigating this new digital reality. AI for Families provides the guidance families need to approach AI innovation with confidence and on their own terms.
The book isn’t about fearing AI or fighting against AI, but a guide providing practical support for the questions families are already wrestling with at home. From strengthening app privacy settings to helping kids think critically about AI-generated responses, AI for Families offers clear explanations, historical context, and actionable solutions that put families in control of decisions based on their individual values, beliefs, and needs.
Most importantly, AI for Families is about embracing the deeply human traits of curiosity, creativity, empathy, and connection that will serve children well into the future. The goal isn’t competing with AI, but raising kids who can work alongside new technology while owning and celebrating what makes us uniquely human.