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Does AI Technology Really Matter in 2026? Why Your Child’s School Needs a Plan
The year 2026 has arrived, and with it, a digital landscape that is moving faster than ever before. We are no longer asking if Artificial Intelligence will impact education: we are living in the reality of its full integration. From personalized learning algorithms to automated grading systems, AI is woven into the very fabric of the modern classroom. But for parents, this shift brings a pressing question: Does your child’s school have a plan, or are they simply playing catch
Alton Bolden
2 days ago4 min read


Why Adults and Kids Need to Talk More: Bridging the Tech Gap Together
In today’s world, a different kind of gap can show up at home and in the classroom—not because adults and kids do not care about each other, but because they are often moving at different speeds when it comes to technology. Many young people can pick up a device, learn an app, and navigate online spaces almost instinctively. Meanwhile, the adults guiding them—parents, teachers, coaches, and mentors—bring something just as valuable: maturity, perspective, protection, and life
Alton Bolden
2 days ago5 min read


Why Adults and Kids Need to Talk More: Bridging the Tech Gap Together
In today’s world, a different kind of gap can show up at home and in the classroom—not because adults and kids do not care about each other, but because they are often moving at different speeds when it comes to technology. Many young people can pick up a device, learn an app, and navigate online spaces almost instinctively. Meanwhile, the adults guiding them—parents, teachers, coaches, and mentors—bring something just as valuable: maturity, perspective, protection, and life
Alton Bolden
2 days ago5 min read


Why are children so unforgiving of their parents
Parents often cheer for their children to surpass them, hoping for a better life and greater success. Yet, many children do not return this encouragement when it comes to their parents. Instead of wishing their parents could improve or heal from past mistakes, children sometimes respond with anger or resentment. This dynamic raises a difficult question: why do children often seem unforgiving toward their parents, even when parents show unconditional support? Understanding thi
Alton Bolden
2 days ago3 min read
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