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For tired parents of teens 13+

Your teen does not need another lecture about AI.Start with ten minutes beside them.

If AI has turned homework into an argument—or left you wondering how they will cope in a changing world—you do not need to become the household AI expert. Open one prompt together. Let them do the thinking. See what happens next.

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The complete story

Digital + audio

Reinventing You

in the AI Revolution

A story about meeting change without surrendering judgment, connection, or the courage to build.

George Tran · ReInvent U

The kitchen-table companion

Emily's AI Playbook

Ten minutes to begin. Five durable moves to keep.

The Story + Playbook · both digital books · both AI-narrated audio editions

10 minutes

One small side-by-side start—not a heavy family project.

No parent homework

Copy the prompt. Hand the decisions back to your teen.

$19 USD

One payment. Compare it with the hourly rate of any tutor you are considering.

The roll-your-eyes barrier

Do not sell them on a book. Share one small problem.

The first step is deliberately small: sit beside your teen, let them choose something real, and paste one prompt. You are not asking for a weekend commitment. You are looking for one moment when they make a choice instead of accepting the first answer.

“Show me what you decided, changed, and checked.” is a calmer question than “Did AI do your homework?”

A ten-minute start cannot guarantee enthusiasm or change a child overnight. It can give both of you a lower-friction place to begin.

The complete first try

Here is the whole ten-minute start.

No preparation and no AI lesson for you. Use one task they already know, ask one calm question at a time, and stop at ten minutes if energy is low.

“Show me one thing you asked the tool and one thing it gave back. Then teach me the most important part in your own words. We only need to improve one thing today.”
  1. Minutes 0–2

    Name the task

    Ask: “What were you meant to learn or decide?”

  2. Minutes 2–5

    Make the AI use visible

    Look at one prompt and one answer. Stay curious; this is not a trap.

  3. Minutes 5–8

    Test ownership

    Ask them to explain one important claim or step without reading the generated answer.

  4. Minutes 8–10

    Finish one repair

    Correct, verify, or rewrite the smallest part and agree on one rule for the next use.

No parental homework

Copy the prompt. Then give the thinking back.

You do not need to study large language models, read every chapter first, or become a permanent homework cop. The Playbook gives you the words. Its prompts are written to make the learner do the higher-standard work:

Each prompt instructs the AI to ask, challenge, and request evidence instead of simply finishing the task. The model can still be wrong; checking it becomes your teen's job. That gives you a way out of the nightly correction loop without pretending the tool is trustworthy.

  1. 01

    Frame

    Name the real problem before asking AI for an answer.

  2. 02

    Direct

    Tell the tool what role to play, what matters, and what not to do.

  3. 03

    Verify

    Check claims, test assumptions, and notice confident mistakes.

  4. 04

    Deliver

    Turn the chat into something useful outside the chat window.

  5. 05

    Prove

    Explain the choices, changes, and checks in their own words.

The point

Not anti-AI. Anti-autopilot. The tool can help make the work; your teen still has to shape it, test it, and explain it.

One bundle · one payment

Read it. Listen to it. Then build something.

This is not a second $19 product beside First Ship Weekend. The Story + Playbook is the parent-friendly door into it. One purchase unlocks the books, both audio editions, and Weekend access together.

Read

Reinventing You in the AI Revolution

The complete digital story: a human way into a difficult conversation about AI, work, and growing up capable.

Use

Emily's Kitchen-Table AI Playbook

The standalone copy-and-paste guide, including the ten-minute first step and the full Frame-to-Prove method.

Listen

Two clearly labelled AI-narrated audiobooks

Audio editions of both books for the school run, a walk, or the moments when reading one more thing feels like too much.

Build

First Ship Weekend access

The existing practical path from reading to one small, documented build—already included in this same purchase.

What you keep: permanent access to the downloaded book and audio files. A compatible AI tool is required to use the prompts; no permanent third-party AI access is included.

Self-reliance, not shortcut policing

Move the conversation from answers to judgment.

Copy-and-paste habits hide the very skills a young person will need when the task is unfamiliar: defining the problem, deciding what matters, checking what is true, and finishing something another person can use.

The Story makes that risk human. The Playbook makes the alternative practical. First Ship Weekend gives them somewhere to use it.

A different kitchen-table script

Instead of
“Do not use AI for this.”
Try
“Tell me which part you want AI to help with.”
Instead of
“How do I know you did it?”
Try
“Show me one decision you made and one thing you checked.”

The honest urgency

The opportunity is not a countdown. It is the head start.

AI has the energy of a gold rush—but the useful part is not the hype or an easy payout. It is the chance to start learning while the field is still taking shape. As basic AI use becomes common, basic use becomes less distinctive. Judgment, verification, adaptability, and finished work take longer to build. Starting now gives your family more time for those reps—and more to bring when real opportunities appear.

Later builders can still create real value. The offer is not disappearing; the honest scarcity is lead time to practise and build proof.

Give ReInvent U a real try. If what you receive is not what we described, tell us—we stand behind what we sell.

Start with the $19 bundle

The Story + Playbook

A calmer first step for $19 USD.

Compare $19 once with the hourly rate of any tutor you are considering. No subscription. The downloaded books and audio are yours to keep, and First Ship Weekend access is included.

Don't stop the momentum. You've already taken action. Give it a go and see what you can achieve.
  • Complete Reinventing You digital book + AI-narrated audio
  • Standalone Emily's Playbook + AI-narrated audio
  • The ten-minute micro-win and full Frame-to-Prove method
  • First Ship Weekend access at no additional charge

Questions a skeptical parent should ask

Clear answers before you buy.

What if my teen rolls their eyes?

Do not announce a new family programme. Start with one ten-minute prompt and a problem they choose. The first win is simply a better conversation and one visible decision—not forced enthusiasm or a finished transformation.

Do I need to understand AI or study the books first?

No. The Playbook gives you words to copy and paste. The prompts are written to ask the learner to frame, direct, check, and explain. You choose the AI tool, stay nearby as appropriate, and let the structure carry the session.

Is this another course my teen has to finish?

No. It is a story, a reusable playbook, two audio editions, and access to one bounded First Ship Weekend. You can begin with ten minutes and stop there. The Weekend is available when your family wants a practical next step.

Are the audiobooks read by a person?

No. Both audio editions are AI-narrated and clearly labelled as such. The written books are the source editions, and the audio is included as a convenient listening format.

What does permanent access mean?

The book and audiobook files you download are yours to keep. The prompts require a compatible AI tool, and this purchase does not include permanent access to any third-party AI service. First Ship Weekend is governed by the current product terms.

Who is this for?

The bundle is written for parents or legal guardians working with teenagers aged 13 or older. The adult purchases and owns the account. The approach is not a substitute for school, tutoring, professional advice, or attentive parenting.

Reinventing You in the AI Revolution — Story + Playbook | ReInvent U