Social Media & AI Literacy
A timely curriculum that resonates with youth. We connect media literacy, wellness, and the influence of AI, guiding students to think critically about how device use shapes relationships, identity, and behavior.
K-12 Curriculum | Analytics | Assessment | Parent Engagement
WHY KINDED
If you take youth mental health seriously, you came to the right place
Social Media & AI Literacy
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Assessment
We harness the power of inquiry-based learning to foster critical thinking, active participation, and a strong sense of agency among students. Our curriculum is designed to spark curiosity, encouraging learners to ask questions, share perspectives, and lead conversations. Learning is student-driven, relevant, and engaging.
Family Literacy
Everyone talks about the stats on youth mental health, digital habits, literacy, and more. Now you actually have the data. We bring together public datasets, behavioral research, and proprietary assessments into a single platform to make insights visible, accessible, and actionable for schools and families.
THE PLATFORM
Well-being analytics, made visible.
We transform public health data, behavioral research, and student assessments into real-time insights using machine learning and natural language processing.
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WE’RE SETTING THE NEW STANDARD
Mental health declined for 15 years. We deserve an effective education. We’re transparent.
We’re here to significantly raise the bar.
CORE PILLARS
A complete guide to growing up in the digital age.
Social media and AI literacy curriculum that helps students build agency, develop healthy digital habits, and think critically about how online spaces and tools shape their behavior and well-being.
Social Media & AI Literacy
Teens now spend an average of 8 hours a day on screens. We deliver K–12 social media and AI literacy to support youth mental health and help students build responsible digital habits and agency as they navigate technologies that influence what they see, how they feel, and the choices they make.
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Inquiry-Based Learning
We harness the power of inquiry-based learning to foster critical thinking, active participation, and a strong sense of agency among students. Our curriculum is designed to spark curiosity, encouraging learners to ask questions, share perspectives, and lead conversations. Learning is student-driven, relevant, and engaging.
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Well-Being Analytics
Everyone talks about the stats on youth mental health, digital habits, literacy, and more. Now you actually have the data. We bring together public datasets, behavioral research, and proprietary assessments into a single platform to make insights visible, accessible, and actionable for schools and families.
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FOR EVERY LESSON
We’ve spent over 50 hours
ENGAGE THE FAMILIES
Address the root causes behind absenteeism and academic challenges
Shared norms and language
Students and families are working from the same understanding of engagement technology. Expectations at home and at school are no longer misaligned.
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Grounded in current research
Families receive clear, up-to-date insight on screen use, sleep, and youth mental health, without having to sort through conflicting information.
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Insights that help you act early
Families can see patterns in behavior and routines, making it easier to respond before challenges show up in school.
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The activities in this program have been engaging, fun, and enlightening to witness students making sense of their social media usage and identity — including myself.
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Stefani Hicks
Middle School ELA Teacher
