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5 Custom ChatGPTs For Innovative Parents

Artificial Intelligence is supporting innovative parents to transform their child’s learning.

OpenAI has announced that all GPTs are now free for ChatGPT users. This gives parents unprecedented access to custom AI tools designed to enhance educational experiences.

GPTs are AI chatbots created by users for specific purposes, such as assisting students with school tasks. Users can then choose to display them on the GPT Store for all users to access for free.

There are many education based GPTs available for parents and schools to use. Here are five GPTs that can revolutionize how you assist your child’s education.

Five GPTs for Innovative Parents

1. Tutor Me

Khan Academy’s “Tutor Me” GPT is designed to assist with your child’s math, science and humanities work.

The GPT assists children through the problem-solving process, fostering critical thinking and independent learning. I asked it directly how it helps children learn and it responded: “Instead of giving answers directly, I ask questions to help them think and understand the material on their own.”

This could be a valuable resource for parents who wish to supplement their child’s schoolwork by providing additional support and reinforcing the learning process outside of the classroom. The individualized approach could help build confidence in your children and make learning more enjoyable.

2. Digital Escape Room Creator

This GPT, created by Louise Jones, a community manager at ThingLink in Scotland, helps parents design educational escape rooms filled with puzzles and themes.

I prompted the GPT with the instructions: “My child is studying photosynthesis. Can you create an escape room activity we can do at home to reinforce their learning.” The GPT designed an extensive activity and suggested materials from home that could be used.

The Digital Escape Room Creator could help children who struggle with traditional learning methods by engaging and motivating them when learning at home.

3. Historical Adventure Guide

For parents who want to cultivate an interest in history, the Historical Adventure Guide GPT offers a unique approach.

It’s a ‘choose your own adventure’ GPT created by Jeremy Mikla, an instructional technology specialist from Minnesota. It crafts interactive guides that place your child at the center of the action. I tried it out and explained: “I want to learn about the Viking history of Lindisfarne island.” I loved that it guided me through the history in an engaging story where I got to choose the next steps.

By immersing children in historical events, places, people and cultures, this GPT makes history come alive in a way that textbooks cannot.

4. GPT Teacher

Homework can often be a source of stress for both parents and children.

This GPT, created by Daniel García from Digital Diabetes in Spain, is designed to alleviate this stress by assisting with daily homework tasks. Parents can upload a PDF with homework and the GPT will quiz your child and check their answers. This not only helps ensure homework is completed correctly but also reinforces learning by providing immediate feedback.

This tool is particularly useful for busy parents who want to stay involved in their child’s education without being overwhelmed.

5. A World of Words

Expanding vocabulary is crucial for language development, and “A World of Words” is an interactive dictionary GPT that helps students explore the English language in depth.

The GPT, created by Byron King, a deputy headteacher from the UK, provides definitions, etymology, history and proper usage of words, showing them in specific contexts. This GPT can support writing and comprehension skills, making language learning an engaging exploration.

One of the standout features of “A World of Words” is its ability to link words to particular genres, which can help students understand how vocabulary varies across different types of writing. This can be particularly useful for students who are working on writing assignments, as it provides them with the tools they need to choose words that fit the context and tone of their work.

The Potential to Transform Home Learning

These five GPTs offer innovative ways for parents to engage with their children’s education, making learning more personalized, interactive and enjoyable.

GPTs can help parents provide tailored support that addresses their child’s unique needs and interests. It is essential to note that GPTs use ChatGPT AI technology, which means they can sometimes get things wrong and display bias. According to OpenAI’s terms of use, users must be at least 13 years old, and those under 18 must have parental or guardian permission. Parents should read these terms with their children to ensure they understand the guidelines.

The availability of free GPTs in the GPT Store marks a significant development in educational technology. This change allows parents to become more involved and proactive in their children’s learning journey. With these tools, the expertise and creativity of parents can directly impact their child’s education, fostering a more inclusive and efficient learning environment.

Try some of these GPTs for yourself and if you have a paid ChatGPT account, you can even create your own to help other parents.

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