Family Safety & Tutor Transparency

Parents should be able to verify who teaches their child, understand which tools a lesson uses, and decide whether the match feels right before paying. The AI Coding School offers a free trial so families can ask these questions directly; this page does not claim checks, recordings, or legal certifications that have not been publicly documented.

Parent-led booking
A parent or guardian should manage enrollment and payment.
Free trial first
Use the 30-minute trial to evaluate tutor fit and communication.
Ask for evidence
Request relevant credentials or experience before ongoing lessons.

Before an ongoing tutor match

Protect your child’s privacy

Children should not share home addresses, school login credentials, private account passwords, payment information, or identifying documents during a lesson. Parents should create or supervise any third-party coding accounts and review each platform’s age requirements and privacy terms.

Parent involvement by age

For younger students, a parent or guardian should remain nearby and be able to hear or view the lesson. Older students may work more independently, but parents should still know which platforms are used and how to report a concern.

Corrections and safety questions

If a tutor biography, credential, policy, or site statement appears unclear, contact the school before enrollment. We will correct unsupported public claims rather than asking families to rely on placeholder profiles.

Use the free trial to verify the match

Bring your child’s goals and your safety questions. No credit card is required for the 30-minute trial.

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