(BPT) - For parents today, the rapid pace of technological change can seem overwhelming. Watching your kids adapt — usually more quickly than you do — to these changes can also cause anxiety. The sudden emergence of AI has accelerated these worries, with many parents wondering how to ensure their children use tech tools safely, responsibly and in a way that doesn't negatively impact their well-being and development.
Recent data shows that most teens use AI, and more often than their parents realize. Considering its prevalence in the context of the ongoing decline of student achievement nationwide, it's important for parents to help their kids understand when to use, and when to avoid, AI so as not to undermine the skills they'll need for successful careers.
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