Why This Book Matters
Artificial intelligence is everywhere, from the voice assistant in your living room to the personalised learning platforms in classrooms. AI is already shaping the way children learn, play, and imagine their futures. The question is no longer if our children will live in an AI-driven world, but how we can best prepare them for it.
AI for Parents and Teachers: Preparing Children for an AI World offers a roadmap for navigating this transformation with confidence. Written in clear, accessible language, it demystifies AI and focuses on what matters most: helping children develop the timeless human strengths that technology cannot replace.
What You'll Learn
Through research-based insights, real-life examples, and practical strategies, you'll learn how to:
Foster creativity, emotional intelligence, and critical thinking
Guide children to use AI as a tool for learning and problem-solving, not a crutch
Address ethical challenges and teach values that ensure technology serves humanity
Balance screen time with real-world connection, curiosity, and play
Rather than fearing the rise of machines, this book empowers parents and teachers to see AI as an opportunity, a chance to raise a generation of resilient, compassionate, and innovative thinkers who can shape the future with both wisdom and heart.
About the Authors
Jason La Greca
BA. BTeach. MA. MEd.
Jason La Greca is a passionate advocate of transformative learning and teaching, accessibility, and language preservation through the use of innovative practices and technology. Jason has taught extensively across K-12 and Higher Education, where he somehow gets paid to share his obsession with languages and linguistics. Today Jason continues to work with hundreds of organisations to transform education and to improve outcomes for millions of learners at all stages.
Phil Voysey
Phil is a chronic self-actualiser and hopeless optimist. His search for truth, purpose, love, and the possibility of a creatively fulfilling life has taken him to far-flung places around the world. He has taught in Zimbabwe, mixed cocktails in Canada, run a home for street kids in Peru, and managed Save the Children Fund Australia's development program in Bangladesh. His experiences overseas have inspired travel articles, songs, second language readers, essays, a memoir, and a play.
Phil's expertise lies in Life Design coaching and facilitation, integrating neuroscience, mindfulness, neuro-linguistic programming, philosophy, and spirituality to help clients bring out the best in themselves. Phil lives in the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney, with his wife, daughter, and two Dobermans.
Book Details
Format
Kindle eBook & Paperback
Pages
239 pages
Published
October 15, 2025
Publisher
Amazon
Available in Kindle ($11.99) and Paperback ($25.32) formats
