Lesson 1379 of 1550
AI for Aligning Grandparents on Screen-Time Norms
AI scripts a respectful sit-down with grandparents, but family politics still need the parent in the room.
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- 1The premise
- 2intergenerational
- 3screen rules
- 4boundary setting
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Section 1
The premise
AI can draft kind, specific language for asking grandparents to honor your screen rules, but the conversation itself must come from you and respect a long history.
What AI does well here
- Generate non-blaming opening lines for a tricky chat
- Draft a one-page house rules summary for visits
- Anticipate three pushback patterns and reply options
- Suggest small wins to acknowledge when grandparents adjust
What AI cannot do
- Repair an old grandparent-parent rift
- Decide which rules are worth dying on this hill for
- Substitute for in-person warmth and physical visits
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