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Artificial Intelligence is no longer a matter of the future — it is already part of our children’s everyday lives: in learning, play, information searching, communication, and creativity.
For many parents, this raises questions: What exactly is happening? Is it good? And how can I help my child use AI responsibly?

This guide aims to offer guidance — not with strict rules, but with a clear view of both the opportunities and the risks. Even if AI seems complex, parents don’t need to be technology experts to give their children stability, values, and critical thinking.

What matters most is genuine interest, openness to dialogue, and the willingness to learn together. Children between the ages of 6 and 16 encounter AI naturally and with curiosity.
They need adults who listen, take their questions seriously, and encourage them to use digital technologies responsibly, creatively, and confidently.

AI will continue to change our world — but we decide how. At home, at school, and in everyday life. That’s why this guide is more than just an introduction to a technical topic — it’s an invitation: to talk, to reflect, and to shape the future together with our children.

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