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Elementary years
Build curiosity before fear.
Start age-appropriate conversations about what AI is, where children see it, and when to ask an adult for help.
The family lens on AI.
Let's make it make sense.
Mother AI helps parents and caregivers understand what is changing, talk about it with confidence, and make grounded choices for the people they love.
No tech background required

Human first. Family always.
Clear guidance for the questions arriving faster than most families expected.
Start where your family is
There is no one-size-fits-all AI conversation. Mother AI meets families by age, context, and the decisions directly in front of them.
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Elementary years
Start age-appropriate conversations about what AI is, where children see it, and when to ask an adult for help.
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Middle school
Help growing kids think critically about homework, generated content, privacy, friendships, and the pressure to keep up.
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High school
Talk honestly about responsible use, school expectations, identity, opportunity, and the choices that follow them beyond home.
AI Family Readiness
In a few thoughtful questions, see where your family feels confident, where uncertainty is showing up, and which next step can make the biggest difference.
See how it worksYour family profile
Your results will explain what each area means and suggest small, practical actions for your family.
The resource library
Browse plain-language guides by topic and age group. Free and paid resources will be added as Stephanie's collection is finalized.
Make homework, research, and school expectations easier to discuss at home.
Use plain-language prompts to talk about AI without turning dinner into a lecture.
Create practical expectations around privacy, trust, generated content, and responsible use.
Understand where AI is already present and decide where it helps, distracts, or needs a boundary.

Meet Stephanie
Stephanie LeBlanc-Godfrey created Mother AI for parents who want more control, less mental load, and a practical way to navigate change. Her work sits at the intersection of technology, parenting, inclusion, and everyday life.
She brings years of technology and leadership experience to the same questions she faces at home: What does this mean for our kids? What belongs in our family? How do we move forward without losing what matters?
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Questions, answered simply
Mother AI is a practical education platform for parents and caregivers. It helps families understand how AI is already affecting school, work, home life, and growing up online, then decide what to do next.
You need a trustworthy place to start, a clear next step, and room to keep learning together.