AI Is Making Our Kids Dumber and Schools Are Letting It Happen

AI Is Making Our Kids Dumber and Schools Are Letting It Happen

Author: Dr Justin Coulson March 8, 2026 Duration: 17:25

AI is writing essays. AI is passing exams. AI is graduating with honours.

But what’s happening to our kids’ brains?

When an MIT study found students who used ChatGPT had dramatically worse recall, headlines screamed: “AI is destroying intelligence.” The truth is more complicated — and more confronting.

In this episode, Justin and Kylie unpack what AI is actually doing to developing brains, why schools may be accidentally making it worse, and the one rule every family needs before a child touches ChatGPT again.

Because this isn’t about banning AI. It’s about protecting your child’s ability to think.

KEY POINTS

  • Brain first, then AI
  • What EEG scans revealed about neural engagement
  • Why students using AI first “never recovered” cognitively
  • The alarming reality inside high schools and universities
  • How over-reliance weakens critical thinking (even in doctors)
  • The “forklift at the gym” analogy from Alfie Kohn
  • Why productive struggle is essential for learning
  • Practical scripts parents can use at home
  • What schools should be doing differently

QUOTE OF THE EPISODE

“Using AI to write for you is like bringing a forklift to the gym. The weights get lifted — but you don’t get stronger.”

ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS

  1.  Create the Brain-First Rule. No AI use until your child has attempted the task independently.
  2.  Normalise Productive Struggle. Remind them: frustration builds neural pathways.
  3.  Use AI as a Challenger, Not a Writer. Instead of “Write this for me,” teach them to ask: “Ask me to explain my argument before giving feedback.” “Challenge my reasoning with three hard questions.”
  4. Model It Yourself. Let your kids see you think first, then refine with technology. 
  5. Have the Long-Term Conversation. Ask: Do you want to think for yourself — or let a machine think for you?

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Finding a clear path through the chaos of family life can feel overwhelming. Dr Justin Coulson's Happy Families steps into that space with grounded, relatable conversations. Hosted by parenting expert Dr. Justin Coulson and his wife Kylie, this podcast feels like a honest chat with friends who truly understand the daily grind. Together, they draw from their own life raising six daughters, offering a common-sense perspective that resonates with parents everywhere. The discussions move beyond theory, focusing on practical strategies you can apply immediately to navigate common challenges and strengthen your relationships at home. Each episode aims to cut through the noise of conflicting advice, providing thoughtful insights that address real-world situations with empathy and evidence-based wisdom. Tuning into this podcast is like finding a moment of calm reflection in a busy week, a resource for building a more connected and joyful family culture. It’s a place where the complexities of parenting, culture, and society are explored through the lens of everyday experience, making the journey feel a little less solitary and a lot more manageable.
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