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Raising Kids in the Age of AI (Without the Panic): AI Made Safe and Simple for Families

Raising Kids in the Age of AI (Without the Panic): AI Made Safe and Simple for Families

Update: 2025-10-28
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Today, Lara sits down with Mohit Rajhans—leading media consultant, founder of ThinkStart Inc., and Amazon bestselling author of Rethinking with AI: For Educators and Trainers—to demystify AI for busy, concerned parents. For over two decades, Mohit has helped major organizations navigate technological change. Now he’s helping families and schools translate AI from buzzword to practical support so kids can learn with more confidence (and less overwhelm). Mohit Rajhans+1

In this conversation, we cut through hype and fear. Mohit explains what AI can (and can’t) do in a home or classroom, how to set healthy guardrails, and simple ways parents can use AI to save time, reduce stress, and boost real learning—without replacing the human relationships kids need. We talk about using AI for homework scaffolding, idea generation, project planning, language support, and building media literacy so kids stop believing everything they see online. We also look ahead at the skills tomorrow’s graduates will need—and how families can start building them now, one small habit at a time. Mohit Rajhans+1

If you’ve felt “AI-curious” or “AI-cautious,” this episode offers a calm, parent-first roadmap. You’ll leave with practical scripts, boundaries, and checklists to help your child thrive in a tech-driven world—no coding required.


In today’s episode, we cover:


  • AI without the anxiety: what it is, what it isn’t, and where it actually helps at home and school.

  • Homework sanity savers: turning AI into a study buddy for outlines, examples, and feedback—not a shortcut to copy/paste.

  • Healthy boundaries: family rules for privacy, bias, accuracy checks, and age-appropriate use.

  • Media & AI literacy: spotting deepfakes, clickbait, and low-quality content (for you and your teen).

  • Teacher partnership: respectful ways to ask about AI in class, academic honesty, and accommodations.

  • Future-ready skills: curiosity, prompt-crafting, project planning, and reflection—skills AI can actually strengthen.


Meet our guest:

Mohit Rajhans is a media strategist and AI advisor who helps leaders, schools, and teams adopt AI responsibly through training, executive advisory, and hands-on workflows at ThinkStart Inc. He’s a national media contributor and speaker recognized for translating complex tech into everyday language. Mohit Rajhans+2Mohit Rajhans+2

He’s the author of Rethinking with AI: For Educators and Trainers, a practical guide for bringing AI into teaching and training with clarity and confidence. Amazon Canada


Quick wins parents can try tonight

  • Co-read the prompt: sit beside your child and craft a question together (goal + constraints + examples).

  • Use “show your steps”: ask AI for an outline or rubric, then your child fills it with their own ideas and sources.

  • Fact-check in 60 seconds: “What would an expert disagree with here?” + a quick search for a credible source.

  • Create a family AI policy: where, when, and how AI is used for schoolwork—shared with teachers.

  • Teach a media-literacy mantra: Pause → Source → Verify before sharing or citing content.


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Raising Kids in the Age of AI (Without the Panic): AI Made Safe and Simple for Families

Raising Kids in the Age of AI (Without the Panic): AI Made Safe and Simple for Families

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