ChatGPT for Parents: 300 Unique Use Cases and Example Prompts: From Homework Help to Life Lessons and Much More

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Additional information

Dimensions5.5 × 0.61 × 8.5 foot
ASIN

‎ B0CY88KZ85

Publisher ‏

‎ Independently published (March 15, 2024)

Language ‏

‎ English

Hardcover ‏

‎ 184 pages

ISBN-13 ‏

‎ 979-8884977129

Item Weight

‎ 10.6 ounces

Dimensions ‏

‎ 5.5 x 0.61 x 8.5 inches

10 reviews for ChatGPT for Parents: 300 Unique Use Cases and Example Prompts: From Homework Help to Life Lessons and Much More

  1. Jonathan D Bourdeau


    “ChatGPT for Parents” by R.J. Nobleton offers a unique perspective on the role of AI in education, especially for concerned parents. The book is well-structured and presents clear and practical strategies for incorporating AI tools like ChatGPT into our kids’ learning processes.What stood out to me was how the author tackled the common fears surrounding AI, arguing convincingly that, with proper guidance, AI could be a significant educational asset rather than a threat. The inclusion of diverse prompts (300 of them!) and scenarios across different fields, such as healthcare and transportation, not only showcased AI’s versatility but also how it’s reshaping our world.Although the book is aimed at parents, I believe anyone involved in a child’s upbringing could find value in its pages. The writing style was accessible, making complex topics understandable without oversimplification. “ChatGPT for Parents” is a well-written, thoughtfully edited guide that delivers considerable value by providing essential insights into navigating the rapidly evolving landscape of AI in education.

  2. Christopher S


    It delves into the potential of ChatGPT to be integrated into various aspects of family life. It is written in an accessible style, catering to parents with no prior AI knowledge. It provides step-by-step instructions and real-world examples to illustrate how ChatGPT can be used for interactive learning experiences and potentially strengthen family connections. Overall, an informative and easy-to-follow read.

  3. Taylor Matijevich


    I enjoyed the layout of the book. It starts by giving a history and explanation of Chat GPT and how it works. The prompts are very thought-provoking and lead to awesome Chat GPT results when they are applied. It’s a great groundwork for understanding the power of AI to assist in our everyday parenting world.I would recommend this book to parents who would like to learn more about Chat GPT, AI, and how to incorporate its usefulness into parenthood.

  4. Godsprimechoice


    I was curious as to where this book was going but it went to the practical approach. For some reason I was expecting that but this book is extremely practical… the prompts really get your noodles going about the endless possibilities chat GPT and the likes can be used for the fish for information and learning milestones and learning, age-appropriate games/tools. Great book to help on enhance the learning process or make easier the learning process for any child…rather for any parent to help their child…

  5. Audible lover


    This book offers a pragmatic approach to integrating AI into family life, emphasizing its potential in sectors like healthcare, transportation, and education. It advocates for the judicious use of AI, providing examples and strategies to foster children’s learning in a digital age. While some critics argue AI may detract from educational quality, the book posits that with proper parental oversight, AI can be a valuable educational tool. “ChatGPT for Parents” is noted for its practical focus, offering readers tools to potentially enhance family dynamics. It aims to eliminate the uncertainty often associated with technology, providing specific guidance to help children thrive. Beyond education, it suggests ways to enrich family time with interactive stories and games, promoting memorable experiences. The book positions itself as a resource for parents looking to equip their children for a technology-driven future, suggesting it can transform today’s AI into tomorrow’s learning adventures.

  6. William Conrad


    I needed some help with my daughter and downloaded ChatGPT for Parents by R.J. Nobleton. The book offers a solid approach to parenting in the digital age. It equips parents with tools to foster independent learning skills in their children using ChatGPT, enabling them to conduct research effectively and formulate questions autonomously. By setting ethical boundaries and embracing AI, families can leverage technology to enhance educational experiences and family bonding. With 300 unique use cases and example prompts, this book provides a comprehensive guide for integrating ChatGPT into daily life, from homework assistance to family activities. Unlike traditional parenting guides, it offers a novel approach by harnessing AI to address challenges and opportunities, ensuring an engaging and educational experience for children and adults.

  7. Shipmate Veteran


    “ChatGPT for Parents” provides parents with the tools necessary to create a secure digital environment and encourage independent learning skills among their children. By employing ChatGPT, parents can empower their kids to conduct independent research effectively – perfecting their ability to formulate questions and find answers independently. With its cutting-edge design and a wide array of use cases, “ChatGPT for Parents” promises to revolutionize the parenting experience – turning everyday interactions into opportunities for growth, innovation, and familial bonding.Research shows that parent involvement in a child’s education is consistently positively associated with a child’s academic performance. I especially like the section on working with their child to explain and set ethical boundaries and use ChatGPT.

  8. M. Townsend


    There are easy-to-follow example prompts that simplify the application of AI in real-life scenarios, making technology approachable for all parenting skill levels.

  9. John Stevenson


    I decided to put this to the test and used ChatGBT to explain how to reduce a fraction and it worked beautiful. This helped more than the teachers or book’s explanation:Can you explain how to reduce a fraction for a 4th graderChatGPTOf course! Let’s say we have a fraction like 8/12. To reduce it means to make it simpler by finding an equivalent fraction that has smaller numbers. Here’s how you can do it:Find the Greatest Common Divisor (GCD):You need to find the largest number that divides evenly into both the numerator (top number) and the denominator (bottom number) of the fraction.Divide both the numerator and denominator by the GCD:You divide both numbers by the greatest common divisor.Let’s do this for 8/12:Find the Greatest Common Divisor (GCD):Factors of 8: 1, 2, 4, 8Factors of 12: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12The largest number that appears in both lists is 4, so the GCD is 4.Divide both the numerator and denominator by the GCD (4):8 ÷ 4 = 212 ÷ 4 = 3So, 8/12 simplified is 2/3.Remember, the fraction 2/3 is equivalent to 8/12, but it’s simpler because the numbers are smaller. That’s how you reduce a fraction!

  10. Vegas Cuts


    This is not just a book; it’s like having your own personal AI-driven parenting coach, minus the silicon attitude! The author ingeniously guides parents through the maze of modern technology, showing how AI, in the form of ChatGPT, can be a partner in crime for tackling everything from homework headaches to existential questions about the universe (okay, maybe not that last one, but you get the gist). With 300 unique prompts, it’s like having a cheat code to unlock your child’s potential while simultaneously keeping your sanity intact. Who knew that asking an algorithm for help could be so hilariously effective?Reading this book is like stepping into a comedic whirlwind of parenting enlightenment. Nobleton’s wit and wisdom shine through as he demystifies AI, turning it from a looming specter of the future into a friendly neighborhood assistant. Whether you’re a tech-savvy parent or still struggling to program your VCR (if you remember what that is), this book will have you laughing, learning, and possibly even questioning whether you should outsource bedtime stories to a chatbot. Just kidding… or are we? Either way, grab a copy, strap in, and get ready for a ride that’s equal parts educational and uproariously entertaining!

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