Choose the task
Start with low-risk drafting, organizing, summarizing, or planning instead of sensitive decisions.
Family guide
This guide is resource and pilot inquiry content. It helps families ask better setup, privacy, and review questions before relying on an AI answer.
Scope note
AI can be helpful for routine drafting, organizing, summarizing, and planning, but important household decisions should stay with people.
Basics
The safest starting point is a plain conversation about account settings, what not to share, what needs review, and which tasks are low-risk enough to try.
Start with low-risk drafting, organizing, summarizing, or planning instead of sensitive decisions.
Decide what names, accounts, documents, locations, health, money, school, or family details should stay out.
Have a person check the output for accuracy, tone, context, and whether it should be used at all.
When the topic affects health, money, school, safety, privacy, or legal questions, slow down and get the right human help.
Boundary
This guide gives plain-English setup guidance only. It does not approve tools or school use, and it should not stand in for parents, caregivers, teachers, doctors, lawyers, financial professionals, or other qualified people.