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AI for Drafting a First-Phone Contract Tweens Help Write
AI co-writes the contract, but ownership only happens when the tween adds clauses too.
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- 1The premise
- 2first phone
- 3tween
- 4contracts
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Section 1
The premise
AI can help you co-draft a first-phone contract that fits your kid's real life, but they need to add clauses too or it is just rules from above.
What AI does well here
- Generate clauses by category (apps, screens, safety)
- Suggest tween-led clauses they choose to add
- Draft a graduated trust ladder for new privileges
- Build a monthly review meeting agenda
What AI cannot do
- Stop a tween from working around a rule
- Read your kid's online activity for them
- Replace conversations after a contract violation
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