Embedding AI in family decision-making means using it as a thinking partner for significant parenting choices — school decisions, medical decisions, discipline approaches, family structure changes — while maintaining that the final judgment rests with the parent. AI can surface considerations, generate options, and stress-test reasoning without replacing parental judgment. This concept covers the appropriate role of AI as a decision-support tool in family life.
Think of AI like a thinking partner for big decisions. You know you need to make a choice, but it's complicated and you feel stuck. AI helps you organize your thoughts and see the full picture.
Big financial decisions for single parents are uniquely hard because you're responsible for everyone's stability, and there's often no partner to bounce ideas off. Should you take a job that pays more but requires longer hours? Should you move to a cheaper area? Should you pay for tutoring or let your kid's grades slide? Should you go back to school?
Here's what makes AI useful: It helps you think through the full impact, not just the obvious part.
When you're considering a job change, the obvious part is: "Better pay!" But AI can help you think through:
To use AI for this kind of decision:
1. Write out the choice: "Should I take this job that pays $3,500/month instead of my current $2,800?"
2. Give AI the details: "It requires 50-hour weeks instead of 40. My childcare costs would increase by $300/month because of longer hours. The commute is 45 minutes instead of 15."
3. Ask AI to model it: "Show me how this changes my monthly budget and my emergency fund timeline. What are the upsides and downsides?"
AI can't decide for you—that's your call. But it can help you see the full financial picture instead of just one number.
Try this: Think of a major decision you're facing. Open Claude and describe: the two options, what you know about how each would affect your finances, and what matters to you beyond money. Ask: "Help me think through the financial impact of each option." Read what it says and notice what you hadn't considered.
Peri can explain this concept, give practical examples, help you decide whether it applies to your situation, or recommend a journey if appropriate.
Explore related journeys or tell Peri what you're working through.