Anyone’s kids using ChatGPT for homework? How do you manage it?
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@boogiebeckman Yeah, AI does help to shorten repetitive work tremendously.

I am actually very excited to see what else there is to be unfold in the near future.
Seems like every day there’s something New out from the AI world
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Hi @boogiebeckman and other parents with the same situation! It’s great that students are using AI to help with their learning. In fact, we believe that it encourages more self-directed learning at home.
At Knockout Math Singapore, as part of our math tuition classes, we teach students how to effectively prompt the AI platforms to help them solve mathematical problems. For example, there is a required method and format that exams and schools require for them to score certain marks.
It’s definitely also very important to ensure students don’t become over-reliant on it to solve math problems, so we only encourage this when students are reviewing their work and in need of further explanation.
AI can also be helpful when parents are trying to help with their children’s schoolwork and in need of some memory refresh haha

Hope this gives you a fresh perspective! Good luck!
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Totally get you! My kid uses ChatGPT too, but I’ve taught them to treat it like a study buddy, not someone doing the work for them. It’s super helpful for ideas, explanations, or checking answers — as long as they’re still thinking for themselves. The key is making sure they stay engaged in their own learning.
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Absolutely understand where you’re coming from — it’s definitely part of the “new normal” now.
Many parents are finding themselves in the same boat. Tools like ChatGPT can be amazing learning companions if used correctly. I like your approach of setting clear rules — especially the idea of using it to check understanding, not replace thinking. That kind of guidance helps kids build healthy tech habits early on.
We’ve had similar discussions at home. Encouraging our kids to ask “why” and “how” rather than just “what’s the answer” keeps the learning process active. Also, reminding them that no AI is perfect — it makes mistakes, just like people.
As long as kids are still engaging critically and not outsourcing their brains, I see it as a net positive. And honestly, it’s great that your daughter wants to learn — that’s a win in itself!
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Looking forward to hearing how others are managing this too!
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Totally agree, teaching kids to ask “why” and “how” really makes a big difference. I’m also trying to guide my son to think deeper rather than just copy-paste answers. It’s a learning curve for all of us, but I guess that’s part of parenting in the AI age!

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