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How To Raise Future-Ready Kids In The Age Of AI
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51 minutes • expires 21/09/2026
With Anita Cleare
With Anita Cleare
How to raise future-ready kids in the age of AI HANDOUT.pdf
Prepare your child to thrive in an AI world.
The world our children are growing up in is changing rapidly. Career paths that were considered secure just two years ago are now being rewritten by AI. Teens about to enter the workforce face a perfect storm of AI plus socio-economic uncertainty. No sphere of our children’s lives will be untouched by this AI revolution: leisure, work, friendships, family.
So, what can parents do to prepare children to thrive in this emerging new world? To succeed in the age of AI, young people need more than just technical knowhow. They need an ethical framework, the ability to adapt quickly, an eye for emerging opportunities - and the thinking and problem-solving skills to make the most of new developments. Plus, the confidence to try, to fail and to reflect.
This mustn’t-miss video provides practical tips for parents on helping children develop the skills they will need to be future-ready, including:
Prepare your child to thrive in an AI world.
The world our children are growing up in is changing rapidly. Career paths that were considered secure just two years ago are now being rewritten by AI. Teens about to enter the workforce face a perfect storm of AI plus socio-economic uncertainty. No sphere of our children’s lives will be untouched by this AI revolution: leisure, work, friendships, family.
So, what can parents do to prepare children to thrive in this emerging new world? To succeed in the age of AI, young people need more than just technical knowhow. They need an ethical framework, the ability to adapt quickly, an eye for emerging opportunities - and the thinking and problem-solving skills to make the most of new developments. Plus, the confidence to try, to fail and to reflect.
This mustn’t-miss video provides practical tips for parents on helping children develop the skills they will need to be future-ready, including:
- AI literacy
- An entrepreneurial mindset
- Resilience and adaptability
- Critical thinking skills (how to ask great questions).
- Creative and lateral thinking
- Collaborative problem-solving
Watch this video and gain:
- Insights into how the world is changing.
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Actionable ideas on how we need to adapt our parenting to raise future-ready kids for world we don’t yet know
More from Anita Cleare: Tools for Reframing Children's Worries (2 mins), Using Rewards With Children (2 mins), and Teaching Children To Resolve Conflict (2 mins).
About Anita Cleare:
Anita Cleare MA Adv.Dip (Child Development) is a parenting speaker, writer and coach who supports working parents to balance successful careers with being a parent. She co-founded the Positive Parenting Project in 2012 with the aim of helping parents cut through the fads and fashions of parenting advice and focus on how modern parents can apply evidence-based approaches in ways that work.
Anita has a talent for helping parents step back and reflect on parent-child dynamics. Her book ‘The Work/Parent Switch’ outlines how working parents can use the bits of time left over when work is done to parent smartly and implement small changes that can make a big difference. She also writes the award-nominated parenting blog ‘Thinking Parenting’.
Anita Cleare MA Adv.Dip (Child Development) is a parenting speaker, writer and coach who supports working parents to balance successful careers with being a parent. She co-founded the Positive Parenting Project in 2012 with the aim of helping parents cut through the fads and fashions of parenting advice and focus on how modern parents can apply evidence-based approaches in ways that work.
Anita has a talent for helping parents step back and reflect on parent-child dynamics. Her book ‘The Work/Parent Switch’ outlines how working parents can use the bits of time left over when work is done to parent smartly and implement small changes that can make a big difference. She also writes the award-nominated parenting blog ‘Thinking Parenting’.



