What Parents Ask Otto
Otto isn't just for kids. Parents have their own AI assistant to help navigate parenting in the digital age.
Parenting Advice
Get evidence-based parenting tips on screen time, technology boundaries, communication strategies, and age-appropriate expectations.
"How do I set healthy screen time limits for my 10-year-old without causing conflict?"
Understand Their Interests
Learn about what your child has been asking Otto, discover their curiosities, and find ways to connect over shared interests.
"What topics has my daughter been most interested in this week?"
AI Safety Questions
Ask about how Otto's safety features work, understand content filtering, and learn how to talk to your kids about AI.
"How does Otto handle it when my child asks about a sensitive topic?"
Learning Support Ideas
Get suggestions for educational activities, homework help strategies, and ways to support your child's learning journey.
"My son is struggling with fractions. What are some fun ways to practice at home?"
Conversation Starters
Get age-appropriate conversation prompts to discuss tricky topics like peer pressure, online safety, or emotions with your child.
"How should I talk to my 13-year-old about online privacy?"
HeyOtto Help
Ask Otto how to use features, customize settings, set up profiles for multiple children, or adjust safety preferences.
"How do I set up different content filters for my 7-year-old and my teenager?"
See Parent Chat in Action
A real example of how parents use HeyOtto for guidance and support.
Parent Chat
Private conversation with Otto
I noticed my daughter has been asking a lot of questions about space lately. Any ideas on how I can encourage this interest?
That's wonderful! Based on Emma's recent conversations, she's particularly fascinated with planets and astronauts. Here are some ways to nurture this interest:
- Visit a planetarium together - she mentioned wanting to see the stars "for real"
- Try the NASA Kids' Club website - it has activities matched to her age group (8-10)
- She asked about Mars rovers last week - a STEM kit could be a great birthday idea
Would you like me to suggest some books or create a story about space exploration she might enjoy?
Yes, book recommendations would be great! Also, how should I handle it if she asks about things like black holes or the end of the universe? I don't want to scare her.
Great question! Here's how I approach these topics:
When Emma asks about potentially scary space topics, I focus on the wonder and science rather than catastrophic scenarios. For example, I describe black holes as "space's ultimate recyclers" rather than emphasizing destruction.
If you'd like, I can alert you whenever she asks about topics you might want to discuss together, so you can follow up with your own perspective. Would that be helpful?
Why Parents Love Parent Chat
More than just monitoring - it's a partnership in your child's digital journey.
Stay Informed
Understand what your child is curious about without hovering or invading their privacy.
Save Time
Get instant answers to parenting questions without searching through endless articles.
Personalized
Advice tailored to your child's age, interests, and your family's unique values.
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