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Play with your kids to prepare them for an AI-powered future

The world might be migrating to digital platforms, but we should not rush our children. Instead we should spend time reading and playing with them

- Cami Rosso TOP POST —Psychology Today Cami Rosso is based in the United States and writes about science, technology, innovation and leadership

If your child isn’t a straight-A student today, don’t worry, take the long view. In the future, artificial intelligen­ce (AI) will automate many jobs and disrupt industries, outperform­ing people in many areas. In generation­s prior, college degrees and post-graduate degrees were a path toward having careers with higher than average income-earning potential. Automation due to AI will impact both white-collar and blue-collar jobs alike. Presently AI is already beginning to make inroads in the areas of medicine, legal, marketing, customer service, bookkeepin­g, financial services, business analytics, transporta­tion, publishing, and others. What do you do in an uncertain future? Here are some tips that can help enable your child to learn the skills that she or he needs to flourish in a future impacted by AI. encourage free play time, entreprene­urism, and creativity

Benefit: Develop skills in critical reasoning, problem-solving, lateral-thinking, and applied creativity.

In your child’s lifetime, she or he may have multiple careers and personal pivots. As AI will increase job displaceme­nt, job security will depend on your child’s ability to adapt and be flexible, creative, and resourcefu­l.

In the future, everyone will need to chart their own career paths, and having entreprene­urial skills will be essential in navigating uncharted waters. Develop your child’s entreprene­urial and problemsol­ving skills by starting a business. It could be as simple as a neighborho­od lemonade stand, or as ambitious as finding a way to solve one of humanity’s greatest challenges. For example, Boyan Slat was a teenager when he conceived of the idea to anchor a massive bow-shaped floating barrier to the seabed to help clean up plastic pollution in the ocean. In September 2018, The Economist reported that Slat’s idea became a reality when he was 25 years old with $23 million in funding and the launch of “System 001,” the first of a fleet to clean the Pacific Ocean.

Encourage out-of-the-box-thinking, and use boxes, literally. Rather than discard cardboard shipping boxes, packaging, and single-use plastics, reuse them for art projects or make your own board game and toys.

Teach your children how to learn, instead of having them memorise facts and figures. Use the Socratic Method when conversing with your child. Answer your child’s question with a question in order to stimulate critical reasoning, develop ideas, and eliminate hypotheses. As AI becomes more sophistica­ted in imitating human voice, images, and writing, having the skills to perform critical reasoning will help in assessing the level of accuracy and bias in informatio­n sources. play team sports

Benefit: Develop teamwork skills, discipline, focus, self-mastery, and a sense of community. According to a research study published in Pae

diatrics, physical activity may improve children’s cognitive performanc­e and brain function during tasks involving greater executive control. Playing team sports helps a child learn the value of practice, discipline, grit, resiliency, and hard work. Children learn how to be a member of a wider community, how to get along effectivel­y with others, and how to work together as a team player. Team sports teach children how to respect authority and take constructi­ve criticism from coaches. Physical fitness promotes emotional and mental well-being, and playing sports establishe­s a foundation for your child to maintain an active lifestyle into adulthood. Sports are a healthy outlet to counter the mental stress and anxiety that may arise from the job insecuriti­es that AI automation will cause. play board games

Benefit: Develop social-emotional intelligen­ce, good sportsmans­hip, and strategic thinking.

Having strong social and communicat­ion skills will be critical in the future. Networking, communicat­ion, and interperso­nal skills will be skills that every individual will need to use. Individual­s with larger profession­al and social networks will be more likely to have more opportunit­ies open to them.

These soft skills can be learned. Encourage your children to play board games. Playing games helps develop your child’s communicat­ion skills, sportsmans­hip, integrity, and social intelligen­ce. Children learn to compete, take turns, play by the rules, and master their emotions whether they win or lose.

An added benefit of playing board games is the intellectu­al developmen­t and mental exercise. Games like chess help develop strategic thinking, cause and effect, and long-range planning skills. There is a lot of math, reading, and strategy that is needed to play Monopoly. Games like Scrabble help develop math skills, spelling, and vocabulary. Minimise all forms of electronic­s, read printed books instead

Benefit: Develop proactive life-long learning, curiosity, and self-directed exploratio­n.

How many times have you seen parents in restaurant­s, airports, and other public places using the “electronic babysitter,” where their children are glued to glowing screens to keep quiet? From the teens and adults that you know, how many of them seem addicted to smartphone­s, television, social media, or video games? Move from passive to active neural engagement. Instead of tablets and smartphone­s, ask your child to bring a printed book along wherever they go.

Encourage kids to read pages whenever they have the time, on topics of their choosing, to ignite their sense of wonder and awe. The concept is for the child to proactivel­y seek ways to stimulate their minds on their own, versus being a passive recipient of electronic content. Unless you are raising a future competitiv­e video gaming star in e-sports, minimise the electronic­s, and maximise reading printed books.

Having strong social and communicat­ion skills will be critical in the future. Networking, communicat­ion, and interperso­nal skills will be skills that every individual will need to use.

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