The Impact of AI on Learning and Literature: Concerns and Guardrails for Families | Episode 283
As technology continues to develop, you may feel more and more like we’re living in a brave new world. With AI becoming more prevalent in everyday life, we want to talk about how we as parents can pursue wisdom while guiding our children through using new technologies. In this episode, Rachel Winchester sits down with Rachel Reeves, a homeschool mom and independent journalist, to discuss the potential repercussions of incorporating AI into learning.
In this episode, you will hear about:
- Why conversations about AI can feel overwhelming with so many possible angles to explore
- What lessons we can take from the rise of social media as we approach AI with our children
- How AI is transforming higher education and the ethical questions it raises for students and professors
- Why literacy and the discipline of reading and writing are essential for a healthy democracy
- The importance of parents preparing to guide their children in thoughtful, discerning use of AI
Listen in!

More on navigating raising kids with technology:
- Navigating Screens with Brett and Erin Kunkle, Part 1 | Episode 33
- Navigating Screens with Brett and Erin Kunkle, Part 2 | Episode 34
- How to Balance Screens with Ryan and Kristi Sorrels | Episode 65
- Part Two with Dr. Bill Sears – Screens, Salmon, and Sleep | Episode 81
- How to Navigate Technology with Teens – Interview with Greta Eskridge | Episode 83
- Q&A: Getting Dads Involved, Occupying Littles, and Keeping Screens at Bay | Episode 117
Resources
+ Rachel Reeve’s Substack: Here Are The Headlines
+ Rachel’s Instagram
+ Here Are the Headlines for Kids
+ Government and History Guides by Here Are The Headlines
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+ Get our FREE ebook: 5 Essential Parts of a Great Education.
+ Attend one of our upcoming seminars this year!
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