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Raising Humans 2.0 Newsletter

Weekly frameworks and stories from a parent navigating AI with two kids. Every issue is a tool you can use.

Parent Stories March 10, 2026

I Tell My Kids to F... Every Single Day. And I Don't Regret It.

There's one phrase I say to my kids more than 'I love you.' It starts with F. And no, it's not the one you're thinking. It's the best parenting advice I've accidentally given.

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Parent Stories March 3, 2026

Deal with the Scary Third Parent

Featured in The Times of India. How my 13-year-old went from copy-pasting ChatGPT homework to building his own sports dashboard using AI.

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Curiosity & Mindset February 24, 2026

How to Have "The AI Talk" With Your Kids

Practical conversation scripts for talking to your kids about AI. What to say, when to say it, and how to keep the dialogue going.

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Digital Safety February 17, 2026

5 AI Rules Every Family Needs: The Family AI Agreement

A practical framework for setting AI boundaries that actually work. Create your family's AI agreement with these five essential rules.

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Future of Education February 10, 2026

AI Tutors: Are They Actually Worth It?

A parent's honest evaluation of AI tutoring tools. What they're good for, where they fail, and how to decide if they're right for your child.

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Future of Education February 10, 2026

When Should Kids Start Using AI? An Age-by-Age Guide

A practical framework for introducing AI at every age, from 6 to 18. What's appropriate, what's risky, and how to guide each stage.

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Emotional Intelligence February 3, 2026

The Boredom Box: A 10-Minute Setup That Buys You Hours

A simple tool that turns 'I'm bored' into something productive. How to build a Boredom Box, what to put in it, and what to say when kids complain.

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Future of Education January 28, 2026

Who Is the Smartest Person That You Know?

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's surprising answer reveals why traditional markers of intelligence are becoming obsolete, and what parents should focus on instead.

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Future of Education January 27, 2026

What AI-Age Parents Are Worrying About Wrong

Research shows parents are focused on the wrong AI risks. Here's what actually matters for raising kids who thrive.

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Expert Interview January 21, 2026

"Kids Are Asking AI How to Handle Friendships"

Child psychologist Sanchita Tiwaari reveals what kids are really asking AI, and it's not homework. They're asking for relationship advice and emotional guidance.

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Future of Education November 24, 2025

AI is Making Our Kids Dumber. Here's the Fix.

Why instant AI answers are eroding the cognitive muscles our kids need most - and a practical framework to rebuild them.

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Digital Safety October 29, 2025

The Call No Parent Ever Wants to Get

A story about digital safety, trust, and the conversations we need to have before it's too late.

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Curiosity & Mindset October 22, 2025

The Verstappen Question: Fast Car or Better Driver?

Why the best performers never stop asking 'why' - and how to build that instinct in your kids.

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Emotional Intelligence October 14, 2025

The Kind Machine vs The Honest Teacher

How AI's sugar-coated feedback can flatten growth by removing the friction kids need to develop resilience.

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Future of Education October 10, 2025

Raising Kids in the Age of AI: How To Prepare Them for a World We Can't Predict

The foundational framework for parenting when the future is unknowable - focus on what won't change.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Raising Humans 2.0 newsletter about?

The newsletter delivers weekly AI parenting frameworks and practical guidance. Topics include The 80% Rule, digital safety, emotional intelligence, and curiosity-building activities. Written by Rajat Suri, a father of two.

How often is the newsletter published?

The newsletter is published weekly. Each issue includes a practical framework or story that parents can implement immediately with their children.

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