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AI Family-Meeting Agenda Templates: Drafting the Structure That Makes Hard Talks Survivable
AI can draft family-meeting agendas, but the parents still have to hold space for the conversation.
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- 1The premise
- 2family meeting
- 3agenda structure
- 4child voice
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Section 1
The premise
AI can draft family-meeting agenda templates that balance updates, decisions, and child voice, with timeboxes and a recurring rhythm the family commits to.
What AI does well here
- Generate agenda templates with timeboxes, rotating roles, and named decision items.
- Draft child-friendly framing for hard topics (money, schedule, conflict).
What AI cannot do
- Make the meeting feel safe if recent conflict is unresolved.
- Replace the parental work of separating decisions kids influence from decisions adults own.
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