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Use AI tools near an adult. Check what the child is trying to make, what the tool suggests, and how the child feels while using it.
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A practical family guide for using AI-powered toys with care, privacy, and human judgment. AI should help children imagine more, not replace parents, teachers, empathy, or real-world play.
These rules are written for parents, caregivers, teachers, and families testing new AI-assisted creative tools at home.
Use AI tools near an adult. Check what the child is trying to make, what the tool suggests, and how the child feels while using it.
Do not enter a child's full name, school, home address, phone number, face photos, or sensitive family information into prompts.
Let AI suggest starting points, outlines, and drawing ideas. Keep the final choice, story, and meaning with the child.
Pause if a child becomes frustrated, dependent, anxious, or overly attached to the tool. Creative play should leave room for mistakes.
Younger children need shorter sessions, simple choices, and more adult guidance. Older children can learn prompt responsibility step by step.
Do not use AI to mock, copy, impersonate, or pressure others. The best technology should help children become more patient and generous.
In an era where AI is becoming unavoidable, Yoturetoys wants to stay kind and help families use AI to complete dreams, not erase effort. This handbook will keep evolving with parent feedback, educator concerns, and real family use cases.