AI prompts to get your kids out of their bedrooms

As a parent one of the biggest changes you see when a child becomes a teenager is the amount of time they spend in their bedroom. Getting them out of their room can be a challenge. Work with AI tools to figure out compelling ways to lure them out of their cave.
As a parent one of the biggest changes you see when a child becomes a teenager is the amount of time they spend in their bedroom. Getting them out of their room can be a challenge. Work with AI tools to figure out compelling ways to lure them out of their cave. 1. Teenage topic starters Use AI tools to figure out potential conversation starters that could encourage your children to come out and discuss. >> Brainstorm conversation starters on kids' favorite topics or open-ended questions about issues you want to discuss. Please provide at least 10 ideas and deliver them in bullet point format. We aim to get our teenage children to open up and feel safe discussing anything. >> 2. Meal plan for fussy kids Nothing brings kids out of their rooms faster than food. Work with AI tools to brainstorm meals that are tailor-made for your children's tastes and preferences. >> You are a family-focused nutritionist. Create a weekly meal plan for a family of 4. The two children are fussy eaters (they don't like green vegetables). Suggest ways to incorporate more vegetables into the meals. Format into a table and break rows down by days and meal times. >> 3. Set up a daily routine for kids Most children's default position is to retreat into their room if there's nothing for them to do. Collaborate with AI to set up a regular schedule that sets reasonable expectations for your children. Works better with younger kids than older. >> It's often a struggle to manage my kids. How can I create a daily routine that my child will follow? Provide a step-by-step plan on how best to build and introduce a daily and weekly routine for my children. The goal is to ensure that children know what's expected of them. Write it in a language that a 10-year-old could understand. Include chores as well. >>

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Teenage topic starters
Brainstorm conversation starters on kids' [topics] or open-ended questions about issues you want to discuss. Provide at least [x] ideas and deliver them in bullet points. The aim is to get our teenage children to open up.
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TAG

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Meal plan for fussy kids
You are a [specialty] nutritionist. Create a weekly meal plan for a family of 4. The eaters are [complexity]. Suggest ways to [goal]. Format into a table and break rows down by days and meal times. Provide calorie count for each meal.
Framework:
RTF

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Set up daily routine for kids
It's often a struggle to [issue]. How can I create an [action [plan]? Provide a step-by-step plan on how best to [task steps]. The goal is to [goal]. Write it in a [format]. Include [example].
Framework:
CARE

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