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Why Financial Literacy Is One of the Most Important Future Skills for Kids
Financial literacy is more than understanding money. It helps children develop decision-making, critical thinking, planning, and risk awareness—essential skills for success in a rapidly changing world.
Jul 34 min read


FIRST LEGO League 2026: What’s Changing and Why It Matters for Young Innovators
FIRST LEGO League 2026 continues to inspire young innovators through robotics, coding, and real-world problem-solving. Learn what’s changing, why it matters, and how children can get involved.
Jul 24 min read


Why Book Publishing for Kids Builds More Than Writing Skills
Book publishing helps children develop far more than writing ability. Through planning, revision, communication, creativity, project management, and presentation, young authors build confidence and future-ready skills while turning an idea into a finished book.
Jun 114 min read


Why Storytelling Still Matters for Kids in the Age of AI
Storytelling remains one of the most important skills children can develop, even in the age of AI. While artificial intelligence can generate stories instantly, storytelling helps children build creativity, communication, empathy, critical thinking, and confidence. The value lies not only in the finished story but in the thinking, imagination, and self-expression involved in creating it.
Jun 94 min read


Does LEGO Robotics Prepare Kids for the AI Revolution?
LEGO Robotics helps children build foundational AI literacy by introducing concepts such as sensors, automation, logic, decision-making, and data-driven responses. While it does not teach advanced artificial intelligence directly, it helps children understand how intelligent systems observe information, follow instructions, and respond to the world around them.
Jun 54 min read


LEGO Robotics for Neurodivergent Learners
LEGO Robotics can be an engaging learning environment for many neurodivergent children because it combines hands-on building, visual coding, structure, and immediate feedback. For learners with ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, and other learning differences, robotics can support problem-solving, creativity, confidence, and collaboration through active, strength-based learning experiences.
Jun 44 min read


LEGO Robotics for Kids: The Perfect Balance of Building and Coding
LEGO Robotics combines hands-on building with coding, helping children develop engineering, problem-solving, creativity, and computational thinking skills. By connecting physical construction with digital programming, LEGO Robotics makes STEM learning more engaging, practical, and meaningful than screen-only coding activities.
Jun 34 min read


5 Essential Skills Kids Learn Through Game Development
Children who learn game development build far more than coding skills. Creating games helps kids develop logical thinking, problem-solving, creativity, resilience, digital literacy, and communication skills while transforming passive screen time into active learning and creation.
Jun 24 min read


Prompt Engineering for Kids: Why Learning to Talk to AI Is a Future Skill
Prompt engineering for kids is the ability to ask clear, thoughtful, and specific questions to AI tools in order to generate useful, creative, and accurate responses. As artificial intelligence becomes part of education, coding, creativity, and everyday digital life, learning how to communicate effectively with AI is quickly becoming an important future-ready skill for children.
May 295 min read


Why Balance Matters in Kids’ Summer Learning: STEAM & Sports
Balanced summer learning supports children’s cognitive, physical, and emotional development together. The most effective programs combine STEAM learning with movement, creativity, and social interaction, helping children build skills while staying active and engaged.
May 13 min read


Hands-On Learning for Kids: Building the Maker Mindset This Summer
Hands-on crafting helps children build creativity, resilience, and problem-solving skills that screens alone cannot provide. Activities like LEGO Robotics, clay modelling, and jewellery making develop focus, fine motor skills, spatial reasoning, and confidence while building a "maker mindset" for the future.
Apr 293 min read


AI Ethics for Kids: A 2026 Guide for Parents
AI ethics for kids focuses on teaching children to use artificial intelligence responsibly, fairly, and safely. It involves moving beyond simple usage to understanding three core pillars: recognizing algorithmic bias, protecting digital privacy, and verifying information for accuracy. The goal is to ensure AI remains a tool for creative empowerment rather than a shortcut for critical thinking.
Apr 133 min read


AI and Child Privacy: What Parents Need to Know in 2026
AI privacy for kids in 2026 is about how their data is used and stored. AI privacy today is about more than just passwords. To keep children safe, turn off AI training and memory settings, avoid sharing personal details (like school names or photos), and choose tools designed with child safety and privacy standards.
Apr 103 min read


Why Empathy and Emotional Intelligence Are the Top Tech Skills of 2026
Empathy and Emotional Intelligence (EQ) are the most important skills for kids in 2026 because they determine how children think, collaborate, and lead in an AI-driven world. While coding and AI tools are essential, human skills like communication, ethical thinking, and emotional awareness are what truly set children apart.
Apr 92 min read


Is Your Child Over-Relying on AI for Schoolwork? 3 Signs Parents Should Know
Children may be over-relying on AI if they use it to get answers without understanding, struggle to work independently, or stop asking questions. The solution is not to ban AI but to guide its use, turning it into a learning tool rather than a shortcut.
Apr 83 min read


5 Best AI Tools for Kids in 2026: Safe & Expert Picks
The best AI tools for kids in 2026 include Khanmigo, Machine Learning for Kids, LittleLit AI, Duolingo Max, and Google Read Along. These tools focus on learning, creativity, and skill-building rather than passive consumption, helping children use AI safely and effectively.
Apr 73 min read


Is AI Safe for Kids? Navigating Chatbots, Agents, and the 2026 "Digital Pause" in Sweden
AI can be safe for kids when used with guidance and clear boundaries. In 2026, the focus is not on restricting AI but on teaching children how to use tools like chatbots and AI agents responsibly through verification, critical thinking, and supervised use.
Apr 34 min read


Safe Gaming in Stockholm: Why GowReads STEAM Summer Camp Focuses on Responsible Play
Transition your child from gaming to creating this summer. Discover why the GowReads Stockholm STEAM Summer Camp prioritizes "Responsible Play" blending advanced Roblox Studio workshops with outdoor sports to build a balanced, future-ready mindset.
Apr 22 min read


The Roblox Maturity Guide: Age, Monitoring, and Finding Your Balance
Navigating Roblox doesn’t have to be a struggle between safety and independence. In this guide, we break down the 2026 Roblox Maturity Labels and explain why age 7 is the perfect time to pivot from "player" to "creator." Explore our "Layered Trust" framework and discover how to use co-playing and mentorship to raise savvy, responsible digital citizens.
Apr 13 min read


Is Roblox Addictive? 5 Ways to Build Healthy Digital Habits for Your Child
Does your child seem "hooked" on Roblox? In 2026, understanding the difference between passive consumption and active creation is the key to digital wellbeing. Discover 5 practical, parent-tested strategies to break addictive loops, implement a "Digital Sunset," and pivot your child’s screen time toward high-value skills in Roblox Studio. Transform gaming from a distraction into a productive, creative hobby.
Mar 313 min read
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