The Farris Family · Brunswick, Georgia
AI Ready Kid is the 12-week curriculum that teaches children ages 5–11 how to think with AI — not just use it. Built by a dad, tested on his own kids first.
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The Reality
"The families who understand AI won't just have smarter children. They'll have children who build things the previous generation couldn't imagine."
Children who grow up without AI fluency won't be left behind gradually. They'll be left behind suddenly — the moment the world expects a skill they were never given the chance to develop. The window to build this foundation is short. And it starts much earlier than most parents realize.
The Curriculum
Every prompt is written out for you. Every session has a word-for-word opener. Every week ends with a creation your child makes and keeps. You don't need to be a tech expert. You need to be a present, curious parent.
Open the document, follow the prompts word-for-word, and watch your child engage. No prep time beyond 10 minutes of personal exploration beforehand.
Every week ends with something your child made — a story, a game, a poem, a design, a presentation. Real output. Real confidence. Real ownership.
Wonder, curiosity, creativity, resilience, generosity, stewardship — one value per week, embedded naturally. Character formation that doesn't announce itself.
Guidance for using the curriculum with siblings of different ages at once, including strategies for older children supporting younger ones.
Daily sessions Monday through Friday. 15–45 minutes per day. Deep, comprehensive, and built for the parent ready to go all in. ~2 hours total per week.
Three focused sessions per week. 45–60 minutes each. Same outcomes, same creations, same foundation — built for real life. ~90 minutes total per week.
12 Weeks
Each week is a standalone unit covering a different subject — science, math, language, history, arts, character. AI is the learning partner throughout.
What's Included
One zip file. Instant download. Start tonight.
The founder story. The trust recession. Why this curriculum exists and why it starts now.
Track selection, how to set up Claude, what each week looks like. Everything you need before Week 1.
Fully detailed weekly guides. Every prompt written out. Word-for-word openers. Parent coaching. Both tracks.
60+ prompts organized by subject — math, science, language, history, arts, character. Find exactly what you need instantly.
All 12 weeks at a glance, the 8 golden rules, success markers, and rescue prompts. Print it and pin it up.
Every prompt is ready to type. Every week ends with a creation your child is proud of.
Character Formation
"I cannot give my children a perfect education. But I can give them curiosity, the tools to feed it, and the character to use what they learn wisely. That is enough. That is everything."
We built this curriculum for our own children first. We saw it work before we shared it with anyone else. If you run Week 1 with your child and it doesn't feel worth every dollar, email us. Full refund, immediately. The risk is ours. The upside is your child's.
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Questions
Ages 5–11. The curriculum scales naturally across the full age range — younger children go deeper into creativity and wonder, older children go deeper into logic, language, and leadership.
No. Claude's free tier at claude.ai handles everything in this curriculum. You may upgrade later, but it's not required to start — or finish.
This was designed specifically for parents who aren't tech experts. You need a device and internet. Every step is written out. Nothing is assumed.
Full Track: ~2 hours per week across 5 days. Weekend Track: ~90 minutes per week across 3 sessions. You choose what fits your life.
The curriculum is built around universal values — wonder, curiosity, creativity, honesty, resilience, generosity. Every family will find them meaningful.
Yes. The curriculum includes guidance for multiple ages at once, including strategies for older children supporting younger siblings.