Start with everyday AI
Students connect AI to games, recommendations, smart assistants, images, and school tools they already recognize.
AI for kids ages 10+
AI for kids should be more than asking a chatbot for answers. Build AI With Us teaches children how AI works, how to use it safely, and how to build real projects with modern tools. Students learn ChatGPT habits, machine learning basics, coding confidence, and creative problem-solving with a live mentor.
Best for families searching for a safe, structured introduction to AI for kids aged 10-13.
Free trial class includes
Understand AI in kid-friendly language
Use ChatGPT safely and critically
Build simple machine-learning projects
Practice coding for kids through AI projects
Learn privacy, bias, and fact-checking habits
Create portfolio-ready beginner projects
Students connect AI to games, recommendations, smart assistants, images, and school tools they already recognize.
Kids practice what not to share, how to check an AI answer, and when to ask a parent or mentor for help.
Each lesson turns concepts into a chatbot, image model, prompt challenge, automation, or simple app.
Coding is introduced through useful AI builds, so children see why logic, variables, and debugging matter.
Parent trust signals
Parents searching for AI tutoring are usually comparing more than features. They need to know who is guiding the session, how safety is handled, and whether the child is building real skills.
Read the AI safety guideStudents learn with a real tutor in live sessions, not an unattended chatbot or passive video course.
Parents can see what was built, which skills improved, and what the mentor recommends next.
Kids practice what not to share, how to check AI answers, and when to bring an adult into the loop.
Finished work becomes demos, screenshots, or portfolio pieces students can explain clearly.
Every project is chosen to teach a real AI concept while giving students something concrete to show.
Identify real AI systems and explain what each one predicts or generates.
Train a simple model with examples and test where it succeeds or fails.
Build prompts that help with brainstorming while protecting privacy.
Plan and prototype a small app with one useful AI feature.
The best approach is supervised, project-based, and age-appropriate. Kids should learn what AI can do, what it gets wrong, how to protect privacy, and how to build small projects.
AI can be safe when adults guide tool choice, privacy rules, content boundaries, and fact-checking. Our sessions are live with a human mentor.
Yes, but coding starts gradually. Beginners use no-code and visual tools first, then move into coding when it helps a project.