Raising Kids in the Age of Identic AI: What Parents Need to Know

Raising Kids in the Age of Identic AI: What Parents Need to Know

Author: Lianne Castelino December 20, 2025 Duration: 34:39

As artificial intelligence rapidly reshapes the world our children are growing up in, many parents are left wondering: What does this mean for my child’s identity, values, and future?

In this episode of the Where Parents Talk podcast, host Lianne Castelino speaks with global technology thought leader and author Don Tapscott to explore the rise of identic AI and why understanding it is no longer optional for parents.

Drawing from his latest book, You to the Power of Two: Redefining Human Potential in the Age of Identic AI, Tapscott explains how AI is evolving from a tool we use into an intelligent extension of who we are — and what that means for families.

Together, they unpack how technology can shape children’s judgment, emotional health, and sense of self, why parents must move beyond fear toward informed engagement, and how creating a family “social contract” around technology can strengthen trust and communication. From digital identity and values to screen boundaries and critical thinking, this conversation offers parents practical insight and reassurance as they raise children in a powerful new digital era.

Takeaways:

  • The rise of identic AI brings significant implications for how children navigate their identities online, emphasizing the need for parental guidance.
  • As technology advances, parents must prioritize open communication and establish social contracts to ensure responsible device usage among their children.
  • Understanding hormonal changes and their effects on tweens and teens is crucial for maintaining their emotional and mental health amidst social media pressures.
  • It's essential for parents to teach their children about consent and healthy relationships, especially in the context of digital interactions and social media.
  • Navigating the complexities of bullying in the digital age requires a proactive approach to emotional health and effective communication with kids.
  • Fostering independence in children is vital, yet it must be balanced with discipline and guidance in their engagement with technology.

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Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Blockchain Research Institute


Raising children in this era comes with a unique set of questions, and Where Parents Talk: Evidence-based Expert Advice on Raising Kids Today is here to offer clarity, not just opinions. Hosted by award-winning journalist and mother Lianne Castelino, this weekly conversation moves beyond anecdotal advice to explore the science and research behind modern parenting. Each episode feels like a thoughtful discussion with a knowledgeable friend, one who brings in leading experts and thinkers to tackle the real issues families face. You’ll hear practical strategies for navigating everything from the emotional turbulence of adolescence to building a foundation of healthy communication from a young age. The focus is on holistic development-addressing the emotional, mental, and physical well-being of both kids and their parents. Lianne’s skill as an interviewer helps distill complex topics into actionable insights, making this podcast a reliable resource for anyone looking to ground their parenting choices in evidence and shared experience. It’s a space where the noise of conflicting advice fades, replaced by informed conversations that empower you to find your own path through the joys and challenges of family life.
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