The premise
AI can co-design a summer plan with screens, friends, and outdoor time, but kids only buy in when they had a genuine vote.
What AI does well here
- Build a 1-page weekly rhythm a family agrees to
- Generate kid-friendly trade options for screen time
- Suggest a Sunday family meeting agenda
- Draft a screen-free reset script for hard days
What AI cannot do
- Force buy-in from a kid who was not consulted
- Replace adult-led activities for younger kids
- Substitute for parents managing their own phones
End-of-lesson check
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What is the core idea behind "AI for Designing a Summer Screen-Balance Plan Kids Buy Into"?
- AI co-designs a screen plan with kids, but ownership only sticks if they really had a vote.
- 'Make a bedtime checklist a kid can follow.'
- Make kids skeptical of every AI output (that's exhausting and unhelpful)
- Surface common pitfalls families like yours have hit
Which term best describes a foundational idea in "AI for Designing a Summer Screen-Balance Plan Kids Buy Into"?
- screen time
- summer
- co-design
- rituals
A learner studying AI for Designing a Summer Screen-Balance Plan Kids Buy Into would need to understand which concept?
- summer
- co-design
- screen time
- rituals
Which of these is directly relevant to AI for Designing a Summer Screen-Balance Plan Kids Buy Into?
- summer
- screen time
- rituals
- co-design
Which of the following is a key point about AI for Designing a Summer Screen-Balance Plan Kids Buy Into?
- Build a 1-page weekly rhythm a family agrees to
- Generate kid-friendly trade options for screen time
- Suggest a Sunday family meeting agenda
- Draft a screen-free reset script for hard days
Which of these does NOT belong in a discussion of AI for Designing a Summer Screen-Balance Plan Kids Buy Into?
- Suggest a Sunday family meeting agenda
- Generate kid-friendly trade options for screen time
- Build a 1-page weekly rhythm a family agrees to
- 'Make a bedtime checklist a kid can follow.'
Which statement is accurate regarding AI for Designing a Summer Screen-Balance Plan Kids Buy Into?
- Replace adult-led activities for younger kids
- Substitute for parents managing their own phones
- Force buy-in from a kid who was not consulted
- 'Make a bedtime checklist a kid can follow.'
What is the key insight about "Try this prompt" in the context of AI for Designing a Summer Screen-Balance Plan Kids Buy Into?
- 'Make a bedtime checklist a kid can follow.'
- Make kids skeptical of every AI output (that's exhausting and unhelpful)
- Surface common pitfalls families like yours have hit
- Help our family of 4 (kids 8 and 12) design a summer weekly rhythm with screens, outdoor time, friends, and chores.
What is the key insight about "Watch out" in the context of AI for Designing a Summer Screen-Balance Plan Kids Buy Into?
- AI may underestimate how much your own phone use models theirs.
- 'Make a bedtime checklist a kid can follow.'
- Make kids skeptical of every AI output (that's exhausting and unhelpful)
- Surface common pitfalls families like yours have hit
Which statement accurately describes an aspect of AI for Designing a Summer Screen-Balance Plan Kids Buy Into?
- 'Make a bedtime checklist a kid can follow.'
- AI can co-design a summer plan with screens, friends, and outdoor time, but kids only buy in when they had a genuine vote.
- Make kids skeptical of every AI output (that's exhausting and unhelpful)
- Surface common pitfalls families like yours have hit
Which best describes the scope of "AI for Designing a Summer Screen-Balance Plan Kids Buy Into"?
- It is unrelated to parenting workflows
- It applies only to the opposite beginner tier
- It focuses on AI co-designs a screen plan with kids, but ownership only sticks if they really had a vote.
- It was deprecated in 2024 and no longer relevant
Which section heading best belongs in a lesson about AI for Designing a Summer Screen-Balance Plan Kids Buy Into?
- 'Make a bedtime checklist a kid can follow.'
- Make kids skeptical of every AI output (that's exhausting and unhelpful)
- Surface common pitfalls families like yours have hit
- What AI does well here
Which section heading best belongs in a lesson about AI for Designing a Summer Screen-Balance Plan Kids Buy Into?
- What AI cannot do
- 'Make a bedtime checklist a kid can follow.'
- Make kids skeptical of every AI output (that's exhausting and unhelpful)
- Surface common pitfalls families like yours have hit
Which of the following is a concept covered in AI for Designing a Summer Screen-Balance Plan Kids Buy Into?
- screen time
- summer
- co-design
- rituals
Which of the following is a concept covered in AI for Designing a Summer Screen-Balance Plan Kids Buy Into?
- summer
- co-design
- screen time
- rituals