Safe AI habits first
Kids learn privacy, source checking, bias, kindness, and when to ask an adult before they learn advanced tools.
Learning today, Leading tomorrow
A joyful first step into AI for curious kids. Safe, creative lessons, hands-on projects, weekly discoveries, and future games designed for ages 5-17.
Built for trust
Parents need more than hype. Juniors AI Academy teaches curiosity, responsibility, and practical AI literacy in a calm, age-aware way.
Kids learn privacy, source checking, bias, kindness, and when to ask an adult before they learn advanced tools.
Clear outcomes, short activities, printable guides, and language that helps families understand what children are learning.
The academy grows from basic AI ideas into creative projects, responsible tool use, and playful challenges.
Learning path
Each level uses short lessons, creative prompts, news stories, and practical projects to make AI understandable.
Simple stories, pattern games, drawing prompts, and gentle safety rules for first encounters with AI.
Guided projects, creative problem solving, chatbot basics, and news explained in language kids understand.
Responsible tool use, mini research tasks, prototype thinking, and portfolio-style projects for older learners.
What families get
The first release focuses on trust and early access. The file-driven structure is ready for richer games and course pages next.
Weekly updates rewritten for kids and parents, without panic or jargon.
Playful logic, pattern, prompt, and safety challenges built as file-driven pages.
Compact explanations that can fit into family routines and classroom warmups.
Printable activities, parent explainers, and take-home projects as the academy grows.
Subscription vision
The paid academy will combine structured learning with fresh content, so children learn skills while parents stay informed.
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Parent interest
Join the parent list for early access, launch updates, and a first look at the learning path. We only ask for parent contact details and a broad age range.
The parent interest form will appear here when the Juniors AI Core plugin is active.
Parent questions
Yes. The academy starts with safety, privacy, critical thinking, and responsible creativity before moving into projects and tools.
Yes. The site is being structured so games and interactive learning pages can be built as uploadable files and improved over time.
Not in this first version. The current goal is to collect parent interest professionally before turning on paid subscriptions.
Join the parent list and help shape the academy before the first subscription release.
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