The AI Creator Program — a complete ladder for ages 6–14. From "what is AI?" to a live bot on the internet: three year-long courses where kids train real models, build real products, and learn the one skill schools don't teach — how to stay in charge of the machine.
Start with a trial lesson — your child builds something small and gets an honest level recommendation
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The tech world split kids into two groups: those who consume AI, and those who command it. Here's how we move yours to the second group.
Your child meets AI daily. The question isn't whether; it's whether anyone taught them the rules. We teach safety from lesson one.
Asking ChatGPT for every answer stops the thinking. Our covenant makes AI explain and quiz — never write for them.
Jobs won't disappear — they'll go to people who command AI instead of competing with it. That gap opens in childhood.
Every lesson ends with something your child MADE: a trained model, a game, a book, a bot. 32 artifacts a year.
Real tools at every age — with training wheels on the infrastructure, never on the thinking.
Each level is a full year: 4 modules × 8 lessons = 32 lessons, ending in a family show.
They won't just play with AI. They'll train it.
Real models. Real clients. Real numbers. Age nine.
Real Python. Real APIs. A bot that's live while they sleep.
💡 Entry at any age starts at that level's Module 1. New groups launch every 2–4 weeks — your child's year runs from their start date, not a school calendar.
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Book trial lessonArtifacts, not certificates. A certificate says a child attended. A live bot says a child built.
Ages 6–8 author and publish a real book, illustrated with AI they direct themselves.
Trained models become game mechanics — the camera, the voice, and the gesture are the controller.
Ages 9–11 take a brief, build a bot, and deliver it to an actual person on Client Day.
Ages 12–14 deploy to a real server. It answers real users while they sleep.
Before anything launches, students measure where their model fails — and write it down honestly.
The year ends with a shipped product, its metrics, and a recorded demo for the portfolio.
AI explains, quizzes and reviews our students' work — it never does it for them. Enforced warmly, every lesson, with the Explain Test: any line you can't explain, you delete or learn.
Parents tell us it changes how their kids use AI at school.
Teachable Machine at six. Machine Learning for Kids and Scratch at nine. Python, AI APIs and Telegram at twelve. No toy simulators.
No student accounts at 6–8. School-managed logins at 9–11. Server-side API keys and a privacy launch checklist at 12–14. Ask us anything.
You don't get progress reports. You sit in the audience while your child presents — and handles a live glitch like a professional.
Groups cap at eight and every child builds every lesson. 1-on-1 available.
Students measure with real metrics, write "what it can't do yet" sections, and run bias audits before launching.
96 lessons across three years, with bridges between every level — and a junior teaching assistant track for graduates at 14+.
Interactive sessions with a live teacher — not pre-recorded videos.
Groups cap at 8 students. Every lesson is hands-on for every child.
45 minutes for ages 6–8, 55 minutes from age 9. Long enough to build, short enough to stay sharp.
💡 Everything runs in Chrome — nothing to install. A webcam is needed; from age 12, a real keyboard matters.
The AI Creator Program uses the same pricing as every Geeklama course — mini-groups or 1-on-1, billed by lesson package.
But it will belong to the ones who understand it from the inside. Start with a trial lesson — we'll recommend the right level honestly.
Book trial lesson on WhatsApp →Groups cap at 8 · new cohorts every 2–4 weeks · ages 6–14