After two sessions of understanding the risks, it's time to celebrate the possibilities. This is the fun one — where families use AI to create something together that they're proud of, with every safety guardrail already built in.
- ✓Use AI tools collaboratively as a family to create a real project
- ✓Apply all safety guardrails from sessions 6.1 and 6.2 in a live creative context
- ✓Understand that AI is a creative partner, not just a risk
- ✓Complete a family creative project: story, art, game, or website
- ✓Build a model for ongoing healthy AI use at home
- ✓Show children that safety enables creativity — it doesn't limit it
- ✓Leave with a finished artifact your family made together
- ✓Establish ongoing family AI practices to carry forward
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Welcome Back & Choose Your Track
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Track A: Story Studio
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Track B: Game Lab
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Track C: Art Gallery
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Track D: Website Workshop
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Celebration & Forward
This is where it all comes together — and where it gets genuinely fun.
By now, your family has the knowledge and the framework. You know the risks. You've practiced the guardrails. You've built your agreement. Now we get to show everyone what all of that safety infrastructure actually unlocks: the freedom to create confidently, together.
In 120 minutes, every parent-child pair will complete a real creative project using AI tools. Families can choose their track — Story Studio (write and illustrate a children's book), Game Lab (build a simple browser game), Art Gallery (create a series of AI artworks with a theme), or Website Workshop (launch a family project page). Every track is designed so that parent and child have complementary roles — the child is not just watching, and the parent is not just supervising.
Throughout the session, every AI prompt is crafted using the STOP-THINK-SHARE framework from Session 6.2. Safety isn't a sidebar — it's woven into the creative act itself. Children experience firsthand that the guardrails make the work better, not worse.
At the end, every family shares what they made. The session closes with a conversation about how to continue — how to keep creating together at home, how to evolve the Family Agreement as children grow, and how to make AI a healthy, joyful part of your family's life.
- Completion of Workshops 6.1 and 6.2 (required)
- Parent + child attending together
- Laptop with internet (phone won't be enough for the creative tools)
- Come with an idea for what you'd like to create (we'll also suggest options)
- Families who completed Workshops 6.1 and 6.2
- All ages welcome — tracks designed for ages 8 and up
- Families who want to make AI a positive, creative part of home life
- Schools and community groups (private group sessions available)