Schools Without Socials + AI Parenting Playbook

Schools Without Socials. The conversation starts now.

A practical session for schools, parent councils, and families navigating social media restrictions, AI chatbots, digital pressure, and the next version of parenting online.

Mohit Rajhans on why schools and parents need more than a policy headline. They need shared language before the next crisis, conflict, or classroom question arrives.

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Schools do not need another panic panel.

They need a calm, useful room where parents, educators, and students can make sense of what has already changed.

For school leaders

Turn policy noise into readiness.

Boards and administrators need a clear way to discuss age limits, platform accountability, family expectations, classroom realities, and student wellbeing without reducing the issue to one headline.

For parents

Make the home conversation easier.

Parents are being asked to manage social media, group chats, AI tools, deepfakes, gaming culture, and attention fatigue. The session gives them language they can actually use at home.

For students

Respect the reality they live in.

Young people do not need a lecture about screen time. They need an honest conversation about influence, identity, pressure, privacy, creation, and the systems designed to keep them engaged.

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Parent Night: Schools Without Socials

A practical evening session for parent councils and school communities on the ban debate, digital habits, algorithms, AI companions, and home conversation scripts.

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Educator Briefing: Media Literacy After the Ban

A staff-facing session on what students are navigating now, how AI changes the media literacy conversation, and where classroom guidance needs to evolve.

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Board & Leadership Readiness Sprint

A focused planning session for boards, principals, and community leaders who need messaging, guardrails, parent engagement, and a practical rollout path.

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Student Assembly or Workshop

A student-facing conversation about attention, influence, online identity, AI-generated content, fake media, privacy, peer pressure, and responsible creation.

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10-point plain-language guide for schools and parents.

This is a practical briefing for school conversations. It translates the Bill C-34 / Safe Social Media Act discussion into parent-ready language without pretending to be official guidance.

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Proposed, not finished.Bill C-34 is a signal of direction. Details may change through Parliament, regulations, and future guidance.
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The shift is platform accountability.The focus moves beyond individual screen time to how services are designed, operated, moderated, and made accountable.
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Under-16 restrictions are the headline.The intended minimum age for social media accounts is 16, with possible exemptions for strong safeguards.
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Age checks will be complicated.Age verification or estimation raises privacy, access, equity, enforcement, and trust questions.
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AI chatbots are now part of child safety.Chatbot services are part of the safety file, including crisis situations and manipulative or harmful interactions.
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The harmful content list is serious.The framework targets severe harms. It does not solve every online conflict, group chat issue, or family rule disagreement.
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Digital Safety Plans matter.Regulated services would need to explain risks, safeguards, moderation resources, reporting tools, and child-protection steps.
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Reporting becomes a habit to teach.Students and parents need to know what to save, report, block, document, and escalate.
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Schools still need their own playbook.Even if platform rules change, schools still face group chats, fake media, AI-generated images, and classroom conflict.
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This is a literacy moment.The opportunity is to teach attention, privacy, identity, AI awareness, reporting habits, and healthier family norms.

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Bring the conversation to your school community.

For parent councils, principals, educators, boards, and community groups looking for a clear, credible, and practical session on social media, AI, and digital literacy.