# Family Logistics and AI Literacy
Running a family is project management. Multiple schedules, recurring tasks, meals, appointments, school deadlines, extracurricular activities — and it all lives in one overwhelmed parent's head. AI can externalize and systematize the mental load.
Help me build a weekly family command center. Here is our family:
- Parent 1: Works 8-5 M-F, coaches soccer Tuesday evenings
- Parent 2: Works 9-6 M-Th, off Fridays
- Kid 1 (age 10): School 8-3, piano Monday, soccer Tu/Th
- Kid 2 (age 7): School 8-2:30, swim lessons Wednesday
- Dog: Needs walked morning and evening
Create:
1. WEEKLY SCHEDULE TEMPLATE — Visual grid showing who needs to be
where and when. Highlight conflicts or logistics challenges
(like "who picks up Kid 2 on Wednesday when both parents work?")
2. DAILY ROUTINE CHECKLISTS — Morning routine for each kid
(age-appropriate tasks they do independently)
3. MEAL PLAN INTEGRATION — Which nights need fast meals (<20 min)
because of activities? Which nights are relaxed?
4. WEEKLY CHORE ROTATION — Age-appropriate chores for each kid,
rotating weekly so it is fairCreate a chore system for my kids (ages 7 and 10):
Requirements:
- Age-appropriate tasks (7-year-old can do simpler chores)
- Rotating weekly so neither kid feels stuck with the "bad" chores
- Visual checklist format (they check items off daily)
- Takes no more than 15 minutes per day per kid
- Include "how to do it" descriptions (what does "clean your room"
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What you'll learn: