One wanted a website. The other wanted a personality quiz. Both led to the same lesson and the same site you're on right now.
Sophia, age 8
The Requirements Email
"Dad, can you make me a website about ninjas?"
I said sure, but she had to write me an email first. Her "requirements," in plain words. What would the site do? What would it look like? What would not be on it?
She had to describe it like the person reading it couldn't see her brain. That email turned into a plan. The plan became Ninja Nunchuck.
Spell out the idea. Or it stays a feeling.
Sarah, age 11
The Privacy Line
"Dad, why does this quiz want my email and birthday?"
She had wandered into kid-targeted personality quizzes. The "Which Hogwarts house?" type. For me, that's a hard line. Those wrap five minutes of fun in email collection and behavioral tracking. Not quizzes. Data-extraction machines with a friendly mask.
I built her Warriors Quizzes instead. Same satisfaction. None of the harvest.
Fun should never cost a kid's data.
Where this lives
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