Legal
Our terms, privacy policy, and disclaimer. Written in plain English for families and educators.
Terms of Service
Welcome to Grandma Owl Education. These terms explain how you can use our website, books, and resources.
What you can do
- Read our books and articles
- Download printable resources for personal, educational use
- Share what you learn with your family or classroom
- Subscribe to our newsletter
What you can't do
- Sell or republish our books or resources without permission
- Use our content to create competing educational products
- Claim our work as your own
These resources are provided "as is" for educational purposes. We're not liable for how you use them. If you have questions, contact us.
Privacy Policy
Your privacy matters to us. This explains what information we collect and how we use it.
What we collect
- Email addresses: Only if you subscribe to our newsletter on Substack
- Basic browsing data: Pages you visit, how long you stay (via standard web analytics)
- No personal data from children: We do not knowingly collect information from anyone under 13
How we use your data
- Email subscriptions go to Substack, which manages them separately
- Analytics help us understand which resources are most helpful
- We never sell your information
- We never share your email with third parties
For questions about privacy, contact us.
Disclaimer
Grandma Owl Education provides educational content about AI and learning. Please read this carefully.
What we are
- Educational resources for families and teachers
- A starting point for conversations about AI and learning
- Honest opinions based on real classroom and family experience
What we're not
- Professional medical or psychological advice
- A substitute for expert guidance on learning disabilities or special needs
- Guarantees that these resources will solve educational challenges
- An endorsement of any AI tool or platform (we only recommend tools we've tested)
Every child and classroom is different. Use our resources as inspiration, but adapt them to fit your situation. If you're worried about a child's development or learning, talk to a teacher, counselor, or doctor.
AI tools change fast. Our books and guides reflect what's true today, but new features and risks emerge often. Stay curious and stay cautious.