Connectors, Models & Being the Boss
Learn the difference between letting AI read and letting it act, spot an instruction hidden inside content, choose how much brain a job deserves, and write your family's AI rules on one signed page.
Reading and acting are two different permissions — nothing connects silently, and you can always unplug it — and instructions come from the person in the conversation, never from the text Claude happens to be reading. Models are how much brain to spend, and you can switch mid-conversation.
- Sockets, not magic — go and find yours
- Reading and acting are different permissions
- Who is the boss of this conversation
- Models: how much brain to spend
- The four questions before you say yes
- 7 prompt cards to run on the grown-up's account, and the Without asking, or ask first? game
The boss interview
Mechanic: know each other. The step-by-step — who says what, in what order — comes with the full camp.
- Reading and acting are separate permissions: reading can be a standing yes, acting gets a yes each time.
- Nothing connects silently — the grown-up approves it, and it can be disconnected again.
- Instructions come from the person in the conversation, never from the text Claude is reading.
- Faster models for lookups and rewrites; deeper models for genuinely hard, multi-step problems.
- Before you connect anything: what can it see, what can it change, can we undo it, who else can see it.
This session is part of the full camp.
Sessions 2 to 15 come with the camp — the full text, every prompt card, the bonding moment written out step by step, the game, the grown-up corner, and the Memory Box save that ends each one. Price: $119 once (about ₹10,300), or free if your child already takes 1:1 classes with us.
There is no login on this site to hide it behind and no checkout to click — you message Manisha, she sends you the camp.
- Chat Like a Pro — 0 of 5
- Claude's Superpowers — 0 of 5
- Under the Hood — 0 of 3
- Capstone — 0 of 2
