
"AI changes that equation. It doesn't just inform-it completes. It removes the cognitive delay and offers language so comfortable that it can feel like understanding itself."
"Some forms of growth still depend on this very human delay where judgment forms over time. That's the real task for parents."
"AI can be genuinely useful. It can explain difficult ideas, stimulate curiosity, and open access to knowledge in remarkable ways."
AI's ability to provide quick answers can make thought feel complete, which may hinder children's cognitive development. While AI can be useful in education, it is crucial for parents to ensure that children engage in the struggle of learning. This struggle is essential for developing judgment and intellectual depth. Parents must protect the conditions that foster human thought growth, rather than simply managing screen time or content. The focus should be on encouraging cognitive engagement and the development of habits that machines cannot provide.
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