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HeyOtto for Schools brings COPPA-compliant AI to schools and student AI clubs. See how kids are using it - from Socratic homework help to coding and study guides - with full educator visibility.
Expert advice, tips, and insights on child safety, AI education, and parenting in the digital age.
Here you will find practical guides for parents and caregivers who want kids to benefit from AI without sacrificing privacy, wellbeing, or age-appropriate boundaries. We cover how chatbots and assistants show up at school and at home, what questions to ask providers, and how to talk with children about what they see and create online.
Whether you are comparing parental controls, looking for conversation starters about screen time, or staying current on regulations like COPPA, these articles are meant to be clear, honest, and actionable. Bookmark the blog or subscribe to product updates so you do not miss new research roundups and release notes from the HeyOtto team.
EducationHeyOtto for Schools brings COPPA-compliant AI to schools and student AI clubs. See how kids are using it - from Socratic homework help to coding and study guides - with full educator visibility.
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