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For schools

No school can implement AI successfully without teachers and parents working together on how children use AI at home and at school.

CognaKind workshops and training give teachers and parents the knowledge and practical tools to ensure children use AI and continue to think for themselves.

Delivered in person or online, every session, gives practical, evidence-based tools and advice. Available from October 2026.

For parents

Most parents know their child is using AI. Far fewer feel equipped to help them use it well so they don’t lose the ability to think for themselves.

CognaKind workshops give you practical tools to help you and your child develop healthy AI habits at home to support your child’s learning.

Every session is practical, accessible, and grounded in evidence. Sessions available in person or online from October 2026.

About Sue Trory

Sue spent 25 years as a senior leader in educational publishing, assessment and edtech at Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press and Assessment, Pearson, Macmillan Education and Heriot-Watt University. She has a close understanding of how technology products are built and what drives the decisions behind them. She is completing an MA in AI, Ethics and Society at Birkbeck, University of London, and is a named collaborator with AIEOU, the AI in Education research hub at the University of Oxford. She is writing a book on AI and children's developing minds, publishing next year. She is mother to two teenagers and founded CognaKind to give parents and schools the guidance and practical tools to raise confident, critical thinkers in the age of AI.

Get in touch

I am taking bookings for sessions and talks from October 2026. Whether you are a school, a PTA, a conference organiser, or an organisation working with families, I would welcome a conversation.

Email sue@cognakind.org to discuss what would work for you.

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