
Become a Future-Ready Parent.
A live online masterclass with Dr Onyekachi Onwudike-Jumbo, as seen on TVC
Quietly. Almost without us noticing.
For thousands of years, parents prepared children for a future they understood. The world changed slowly enough for one generation to teach the next.
Then something changed. For the first time in history, children have access to a source of knowledge that answers instantly, never sleeps, and increasingly shapes how they think.
We call it Artificial Intelligence.
The question is no longer whether it will influence your child. It already does. The question is whether you are intentionally guiding that influence, or discovering it after it has already happened.
Perhaps you've asked yourself questions like these.
"My child asks AI questions they no longer ask me."
"Is AI making my child lazy, or smarter?"
"How do I prepare my child for a future I don't fully understand myself?"
"How do I know when AI is helping my child, and when it's quietly shaping who they are?"
If you've asked even one of those, you're not alone.

Dr Onyekachi Onwudike-Jumbo recently joined TVC to discuss AI and the future of parenting in Africa. PhD in Semantic Artificial Intelligence, Loughborough University. MSc in AI, University of Manchester. Founder of TrainDTrainer and the Teacher Architects Finishing School.
For years, she has helped thousands of educators prepare for the future of learning. Now she is bringing that same conversation into the home, because before we prepare children for the future, we must first prepare parents.
It doesn't live in your home. It doesn't eat at your table. You never invited it into your family.
Yet every day, it influences what your child notices, what they admire, what they believe, what they think is normal.
That invisible co-parent is Artificial Intelligence. The question isn't whether it exists. It's whether you recognise its influence.

Artificial Intelligence can answer questions. It cannot raise a child. It can generate information. It cannot cultivate wisdom. It can increase intelligence. It cannot build character.
That responsibility has never belonged to technology. It still belongs to parents.
For centuries, parents were the primary architects of a child's worldview. Today they still lay the foundation. But intelligent systems increasingly shape the environments in which children think.
If we spend all our energy helping children become intelligent, but very little helping them become discerning, we will prepare them for examinations, but not necessarily for life.
The future belongs to children who can do more than use technology. It belongs to children who know when to question it.
Understand the invisible influences already shaping your child's thinking, and respond with confidence
Distinguish between information and formation, and why both matter differently
Start a specific conversation with your child tonight about how they use AI
Help your child question technology rather than depend on it
Every month, more children start using Artificial Intelligence, with or without anyone guiding them through it. The question isn't whether your child will encounter it. It's whether their first teacher in this will be an algorithm, or you.
75-minute live online masterclass
Live Q&A with Dr. Onyekachi Onwudike-Jumbo
14-days replay access
The Future-Ready Parent Reflection Sheet
Yes. The earlier you understand this, the more time you have to build it into how your home already works.
No. You only need to care about who your child is becoming.
A replay will be sent to everyone who registers.
Yes, there is live Q&A built into the session.
Imagine leaving this session less overwhelmed, more confident, and finally equipped to have the conversations your child needs from you in the age of Artificial Intelligence.
You cannot prepare your child for yesterday's world using yesterday's parenting model.
Artificial Intelligence will increasingly influence what your child knows.
You still decide who they become.