Hi Dhani, another fantastic, well-researched article. Your high-impact graphics and layouts always stand out. I also really appreciate the way you bring parental leadership and vulnerability into your work—it gives it so much credibility.
All of this is so important for parents raising kids today. There’s a common cautionary thread I see running through your pieces: don’t give in to the temptation to outsource your parenting to AI. Stay engaged with your kids, figure out where AI truly adds learning value, and don’t just accept its outputs at face value—question them.
Well done, and thank you for the important work you’re doing.
Thank you, Kevin! It’s the parental involvement and agency thread is definitely one I want to hammer down in each piece. While there’s no one size fits all in parenting, I do believe in those two elements 😇
This means a lot, Ryan! I do put in a lot of time on research and the graphics. Hoping to continue doing that and all ears on any feedback you might have. :)
Thank you Dhani for sharing this great post! I especially love the diagrams that you created to summarize the key points! Appreciate the effort.
As you mentioned, parents and kids tend to trust AI. I think this is an issue in society in general. We humans don't trust each other easily. Why we trust AI so blindly? Such a big puzzle to me. :)
Hi Dhani, another fantastic, well-researched article. Your high-impact graphics and layouts always stand out. I also really appreciate the way you bring parental leadership and vulnerability into your work—it gives it so much credibility.
All of this is so important for parents raising kids today. There’s a common cautionary thread I see running through your pieces: don’t give in to the temptation to outsource your parenting to AI. Stay engaged with your kids, figure out where AI truly adds learning value, and don’t just accept its outputs at face value—question them.
Well done, and thank you for the important work you’re doing.
Thank you, Kevin! It’s the parental involvement and agency thread is definitely one I want to hammer down in each piece. While there’s no one size fits all in parenting, I do believe in those two elements 😇
Really important and insightful thoughts and questions here, Dhani!
It’s clear that you do some of the most rigorous research I’ve seen on Substack, and I love the graphics.
Looking forward to reading more of your work!
This means a lot, Ryan! I do put in a lot of time on research and the graphics. Hoping to continue doing that and all ears on any feedback you might have. :)
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Thank you, V S Uma!!
Thank you Dhani for sharing this great post! I especially love the diagrams that you created to summarize the key points! Appreciate the effort.
As you mentioned, parents and kids tend to trust AI. I think this is an issue in society in general. We humans don't trust each other easily. Why we trust AI so blindly? Such a big puzzle to me. :)
Thank you, Kunlun! I’m not a parenting expert but I do love research and visualization.
That trust piece is so puzzling! Now you intrigued me to research further on that 🤔