Prompts for Parents The Weekly Prompt DropMay 30, 2026 |
Summer is almost here. This week’s drop hands you a copy-paste prompt to build a sane summer routine, a recipe prompt to win over picky eaters, the AI news every parent should know about, and a dinner-table question guaranteed to get the giggles. |
Prompt of the Week Build a Sane Summer RoutineThe countdown to summer break is on. Drop this into your favorite AI assistant, fill in the brackets, and get a ready-to-use weekday rhythm in seconds. Copy & paste into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini You are my family summer-planning assistant. We have [NUMBER] kids ages [AGES]. School ends on [DATE] and we both work [hours/schedule]. Help me build a simple, repeatable weekday summer rhythm that keeps the kids engaged without me hovering. For each day include: a morning anchor (chore or reading), one active/outdoor block, one creative or learning activity, a screen window with clear limits, and a quiet-time slot. Keep activities low-prep and low-cost. Give me a one-page sample schedule, a short list of "boredom-buster" backup ideas, and one sentence I can use to explain the new routine to the kids so they feel involved. |
Recipe Prompt of the Week Sheet-Pan Veggie Fajitas, Kid-ApprovedA fast, one-pan dinner for warm evenings — plus an AI prompt to tailor it to your crew. Read the full recipe, then use the prompt below on any dish that needs a kid-friendly tweak. Copy & paste into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini Take this recipe: [PASTE RECIPE]. Rewrite it to be more kid-friendly for ages [AGES]. Tone down anything spicy, suggest a fun way to let the kids help prep, and add a "build-your-own" serving idea so picky eaters can customize their plate. Keep it to one pan and under 30 minutes of active time. |
AI News This Week ChatGPT Rolls Out Stronger Parental ControlsIf your kids use ChatGPT, this is worth five minutes: 2026 brings expanded parental controls — content settings, activity visibility, and account linking. We broke down what each one does and how to set them up so AI stays a helpful tool, not a worry. Read the breakdown → |
Dinner Table Prompt No screens, just laughs (ages 4–14)“If you could invent one brand-new flavor of ice cream and it HAD to include at least one food you normally do not like… what would it be, what would you call it, and who would be brave enough to try it?” |
This Week’s Top Read Run a Weekly Family Check-In Kids Actually Look Forward ToHeading into summer, a simple weekly family meeting keeps everyone aligned on plans, chores, and wins. Our AI prompts make it quick to set up — and genuinely fun. Read it now → |
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