About Safe Tech Families
AI is Transforming Childhood—Are You Ready?
Your kids are growing up in the first generation to have AI as a learning partner. They can build businesses at 14, learn languages faster than ever, and access personalized tutoring that adapts to exactly how they think.
But they're also navigating rapid changes—like ChatGPT allowing adult content or new apps launching weekly. Most parents discover these shifts months later, missing both the opportunities and the risks.
I bridge that gap.
My name is Jordan. I'm a father of three young boys and a technology consultant with 20 years of experience helping organizations understand complex systems and make better decisions.
But being a tech professional didn't automatically make me a great digital parent. I realized my industry expertise was useless if I couldn't help my kids harness AI's incredible potential while avoiding the pitfalls.
What I Discovered
Parents want to prepare their kids for an AI-powered future, not hide from it. You want your children to be competitive, creative, and confident with these tools—while staying safe.
The challenge isn't AI itself. It's the speed of change. Amazing educational tools launch weekly. So do concerning features. You shouldn't need to follow tech blogs and parse company announcements to know what's worth exploring and what to avoid.
My Philosophy
AI isn't something to fear or ban—it's something to navigate wisely. I show you both sides:
The Opportunities: How AI can accelerate your child's learning, creativity, and future career prospects
The Concerns: What's changing that affects safety, privacy, or healthy development
The Practical Steps: How to maximize benefits while minimizing risks
Some families will be early adopters. Others prefer gradual introduction. Both approaches can be successful when they're informed.
What You Get
Monthly AI Safety Reports covering both opportunities and concerns
Practical guidance on which tools enhance learning vs. which to avoid
Real-time updates when significant changes happen
Positive preparation for your kids' AI-powered future
I do the research so you can focus on what matters: raising kids who are both capable and protected.
Because the goal isn't to shield your kids from AI—it's to help them thrive with it.