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News: AI in everyday life with children who need additional support

Updated: Nov 14


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In short: ChatGPT is more than a tool. It can be a companion, helper, play partner and idea generator. It relieves pressure, inspires and creates breathing room. Still, it is essential that parents remain the key decision makers, not the technology.


How AI truly helps

Artificial intelligence can make daily life easier for parents of children who need extra support. It helps with applications, organization, play and language development. AI tools can clarify professional jargon, structure routines and spark creativity. At the same time, it requires data protection, access and mindful use to provide real relief.


Why AI matters in everyday life

Parents juggle therapy appointments, school meetings, government paperwork, support applications and preparation for conversations with professionals. Often on top of work and personal stress. AI like ChatGPT is always available and explains complex topics in a way that makes sense. It helps with writing tasks and daily planning. This gives parents more time and attention for their child.


Practical examples for parents

  1. Easier vocabulary and learning: A child aged thirteen or older types in difficult words. ChatGPT explains them in simple language. Parents stay involved and check whether the explanation is correct.

  2. Creative activity ideas: Parents get suggestions for crafts, games or small projects. For example: creating stories with pictures and text, detective games in the house or garden or planning a small holiday adventure.

  3. Fun language practice: ChatGPT can provide conversation starters. This includes storytelling prompts, small role plays or simple story beginnings. Language becomes a playful activity instead of a pressure situation.

  4. Parental guidance on sensitive topics: If a child feels upset, ChatGPT can help parents figure out how to listen, comfort and ask supportive questions. The emotional care still comes entirely from the parents.

Important note: ChatGPT is not suitable for children under thirteen years of age. Teens between thirteen and eighteen should only use it with parental consent and supervision, since content is not always age appropriate or tailored to specific needs.

How to use ChatGPT in a helpful way

Just try it out.

Situation

Beispiel mit ChatGPT

Explaining a difficult word

"Explain it like you would to a six year old."

Crafting help

„Give me a simple craft idea for today.“

A small puzzle

„Tell a story that includes a puzzle and a maths task.“

A learning game

„Create a short quiz about numbers.“

Storytelling

„Give me a beginning for a story my child can continue.“


Why mindful use matters

  • Data protection first: Do not enter sensitive details without reflection.

  • No emotional replacement: Human closeness, comfort and love cannot be outsourced.

  • No expert decision making: AI provides ideas. Parents and professionals decide.


What is possible right now

You can put many ideas into practice immediately. Craft projects, stories, simple games or clear explanations. More advanced tools that focus on communication or shared play are emerging. Some are already available, others still in development or testing. Even at home, small steps with imagination and respect can make a difference.


Conclusion

ChatGPT can support parents of children with care needs or special developmental needs. It provides ideas, answers questions and encourages conversation. When parents decide intentionally how and when to use it, the technology becomes a supportive tool that protects time, attention and connection.


Caregiving remains human. AI makes it easier.


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This content is for general information only and is not a substitute for professional legal or medical advice. No guarantee is given for accuracy or completeness. For legal or health related issues, a qualified professional should always be consulted. No liability is accepted for any damages resulting from the use of this content.

 
 
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