Lesson 1226 of 1570
AI for Two Households: Managing Schedules, Stuff, and Feelings
If your parents are divorced, AI can help you keep the calendar, the homework, and the emotional load straight.
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What this lesson covers
Learning path
The main moves in order
- 1The big idea
- 2divorce
- 3two households
- 4calendar
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Section 1
The big idea
Living between two homes is a logistics job adults underestimate. AI can be the neutral assistant that doesn't take sides.
Some examples
- Prompt Claude: 'Build a checklist for moving between Mom's and Dad's house every Sunday'
- Ask ChatGPT to write the email to both parents about an event
- Use AI to journal feelings without taking sides
- Have Claude flag patterns (always forgetting cleats at Dad's)
Try it!
Build a transition-day checklist with Claude. Save it to your phone. Use it next handoff and see what you stop forgetting.
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