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For parents — what NextGen Education is, why it exists

If you're an Indian parent and AI makes you uneasy, this page is for you.

We're not going to tell you AI is dangerous. We're not going to tell you it's the future of education. We're going to tell you what it actually is, what it isn't, and what to do about it — calmly, in plain English.

The thing you're feeling

Your kid uses ChatGPT for homework. Or wants to. Or their school just announced a new "AI tools" period. Or a cousin let your kid play with an AI image generator at a wedding and now your kid asks for it every day.

Every parent we've talked to is somewhere on this scale: vaguely worried, actively anxious, or quietly opting out. None of those are great places to be.

What NextGen Kids actually is

It's a small set of digital products — ₹99 to ₹499 each — that give you a script. Each product is a 30-day sequence of 15-minute parent-and-kid activities. You don't need to know AI yourself. The PDF tells you exactly what to do, what to say, and what to expect your kid to ask.

The kid is never alone with a chatbot. About half the activities don't involve a screen. The other half use a tablet that you hold.

What it's not

  • It's not a coding course. No Scratch, no Python, no "build your own app."
  • It's not a chatbot for kids. Your kid never types into ChatGPT.
  • It's not religious or political. We stay neutral. Your family's values stay your family's.
  • It's not a subscription. Pay once, keep the PDFs forever.

Where to start

If your kid is between 6 and 9, start with 30 Mornings. ₹499. 30 PDFs. One per day, ~15 minutes each, before school.

If your kid is 8 to 12, start with 30 Evenings. Same format, slightly more substantial activities.

If you just want to read something first, start with AI Safety for Indian Families — ₹99. ~30 minute read. It's the entry product. Most parents start here.

Where it fits in your week

15 minutes a day. We mean it.

That's about as long as one episode of a kids' show, or one drive to the school bus stop. It's a habit, not a project. The reason most "courses" fail is they ask for an hour. We don't.

The honest disclaimer

This is a small Indian company shipping its first products. We're not Khan Academy, we're not BYJU's, we're not a giant. Three people are building this carefully. If the writing in our PDFs feels less polished than a corporate course, it's because we wrote them — not a content factory.

We think that's an advantage. You may disagree. Write to us and we'll talk.

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