Substitute for hearing what your kid is really grateful for
End-of-lesson check
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What is the primary limitation of using AI to design a family gratitude practice?
AI cannot ensure the practice is actually done consistently by family members
AI cannot understand each child's individual emotional needs
AI cannot generate age-appropriate prompts for different children
AI cannot create recovery scripts for missed weeks
A parent asks an AI tool to design a gratitude ritual. The AI suggests a bedtime routine with weekly rotating prompts. Why might this fail even if the prompts are well-designed?
The AI should not use rotating prompts for children
Bedtime is not a suitable time for gratitude practices with children
The AI doesn't account for whether the family can maintain a consistent bedtime routine
The prompts need to change daily, not weekly, to maintain interest
When a child is having a difficult week and resists the gratitude practice, what should the parent prioritize?
Using an AI-generated recovery script to force participation
Recognizing that AI cannot force gratitude from a child having a hard week
Insisting the child complete the practice to build discipline
Switching to a different AI tool that can handle emotional resistance
Which of the following is AI most capable of assisting with when designing a family gratitude practice?
Interpreting a child's verbal responses during the practice
Generating age-appropriate prompts that change weekly
Ensuring parents practice the ritual consistently every day
Modeling gratitude behavior for children to observe
A parent uses an AI-generated gratitude prompt that says 'Think about everything you should be grateful for.' What concern does this type of prompt raise?
The prompt is too short for meaningful reflection
The prompt should reference specific family members
The prompt should include more complex vocabulary
The prompt lacks specificity and could encourage toxic positivity
Why is adult modeling essential for a gratitude practice?
Adults must enforce strict rules about the practice
Children will only participate if they receive rewards
Children learn by watching adults genuinely practice gratitude daily
AI cannot function properly without adult supervision
A parent wants to evaluate whether their gratitude practice is working after three months. What can AI help with?
Drafting a quarterly review of what is working and what isn't
Determining if the practice aligns with family values
Measuring the emotional impact on children through surveys
Directly assessing if children have become more grateful people
Which scenario best illustrates the fundamental limitation of AI in creating family rituals?
AI requiring parents to provide daily consistency for the practice to succeed
AI creating age-appropriate prompts for children of different ages
AI generating a bedtime gratitude routine with rotating prompts
AI suggesting Sunday as an alternative time to dinner or bedtime
What distinguishes a sustainable family gratitude practice from one that quickly fails?
Changing the prompts every single day to maintain novelty
Consistent daily participation by adults over an extended period
The use of AI to generate creative and novel prompts
Using multiple AI tools simultaneously for better results
A teenager says they feel nothing to be grateful for today. What approach aligns with the lesson's guidance?
Accept their feelings and suggest trying again another time
Use an AI tool to generate a list of things they should appreciate
Require them to write at least three things they're grateful for
Tell them they're wrong and list things they should appreciate
A parent asks AI to design a gratitude practice for their 7-year-old and 11-year-old. What should the AI consider in its response?
Children don't need age-specific prompts; one size fits all
Both children can use the exact same prompts without modification
Only the older child's preferences matter for prompt design
Different developmental stages require different approaches
When reviewing an AI-generated gratitude practice after several weeks, what is the best indicator of success?
Children always respond with positive, enthusiastic answers
The practice happens at exactly the same time every single day
The family has maintained consistency most days despite occasional misses
All prompts have been completely new with no repetition
What is the main risk of relying solely on AI for family gratitude practices?
AI will suggest times that don't work for the family
AI cannot create genuine emotional connection through the practice
AI cannot ensure the human consistency needed for success
AI may generate age-inappropriate prompts
A parent wants to make gratitude practice part of their family culture. What is the most important factor?
Letting children completely lead the practice from the start
Using sophisticated AI-generated prompts
Having elaborate and detailed routines
Adults consistently practicing it daily for months
What is AI's primary role in designing a family gratitude practice?
Providing emotional support when children resist the practice
Determining whether children have developed genuine gratitude
Creating the framework that parents implement through daily action
Ensuring families maintain perfect consistency throughout the year