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Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Supporting Your Child’s Digital Well-Being

Technology is a big part of our children’s lives—shaping how they express themselves, build relationships, and stay connected. With thoughtful guidance, students can learn to use digital tools in ways that support their emotional health and help them become responsible, compassionate digital citizens.

We’ve curated a set of family conversation starters to spark meaningful discussions about your child’s online experiences. These tools are designed to help you navigate the digital world together, building healthy habits and stronger connections along the way.

Kindergarten - 2 grade Packet

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  • Grades 6-8 Packet

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  • Grades 3-5 Packet

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  • Grades 9-12 Packet

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  • Understanding Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Your Child’s World

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) uses computers to perform tasks that usually require human thinking, like solving problems, making decisions, or recognizing speech and images. AI is becoming a part of everyday life, especially in the digital tools students use for learning, creating, and communicating.

    While AI offers exciting opportunities, it’s essential for students to use it responsibly. Through strong Digital Citizenship, children can learn to navigate AI in ways that are safe, ethical, and empowering.

    Below are resources to support you as you guide your child’s understanding of AI:

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    Family Resources