In February 2025, two Class 12 students in Surat were caught using ChatGPT to write answers during their CBSE Physics board exam.
Both were banned from appearing in board exams for the next two years.
They didn’t get caught at home. They didn’t get caught doing homework. They got caught in the exam hall because they had spent so long outsourcing their thinking, they had nothing left when it actually mattered.
Rohan is 13. He hasn’t made that mistake yet. But..
It’s 8:00 PM on a Thursday
Rohan, whose normal daily vocabulary consists entirely of the words “bro” and “bruh,” has to write an essay on the French Revolution
He opens ChatGPT, pastes the question, and in 12 seconds, copies down a flawless essay featuring the phrase “multifaceted socio-economic paradigms”
He submits it the next day
The class teacher circles it in red ink, writes “Very good, beta!” and gives him a 9/10
Rohan feels like an absolute hacker. He beat the dumb, hardworking child, right?
The Point of No Return

But then comes the Tuesday morning unit test
It’s pen, paper, and zero WiFi. Rohan stares at the same question
His brain is completely, terrifyingly empty. Wait a minute. He didn’t hack the system, the system hacked him
Age 14 (Class 9) is the point of no return for an Indian student
If they start outsourcing their “brain pushups” to a supercomputer right now, the Class 10 Board Exams will completely crush them
To survive the modern education system, a 13-year-old doesn’t need stricter screen time rules or more lectures from relatives
They need to win 3 specific Digital Boss Fights
Boss Fight 1: The AI Tutor vs The Answer Key
Back in 2016, internet access was still a luxury
When summer vacation hit, “Holiday Homework” meant brutally memorizing boring paragraphs from a thick S Chand science textbook
I absolutely hated it! Today’s kids have a superpower I didn’t have.
But they are using it completely wrong. Here is the problem

Using AI to do your homework is like hiring an Uber to run a marathon for you, and then wondering why your legs aren’t getting stronger
ChatGPT is currently being used as an Answer Key to cheat, when it should be used as a Coach to understand
The difference shows up here:
A digitally helpless kid types: “Write my science essay”
A digitally literate kid types: “I don’t understand Newton’s Third Law. Explain it to me using Virat Kohli hitting a cricket ball, so I can actually remember it for my unit test”
We have to teach kids to use AI to bypass boredom, not to bypass thinking
Boss Fight 2: Surviving the Embarrassment Economy
Which brings us to the social minefield. Flashback to 2020 online classes

There were 60 students in the Zoom call
56 of them either had their cameras off or were sitting passively in front of a blank wall, terrified the teacher would call on them.
I was the kid who figured out how to manipulate the software(I am talking about Zoom class).
While everyone else was a passive box on a screen, I was showing up with the moon, a cricket pitch, or a giant 3D Covid virus as my background.
Most kids just let the software control them.
But at age 14, the social stakes are absolutely terrifying. You have to teach them how to be the master of their digital environment
Forget abstract corporate terms like “data privacy”
Let’s talk about the absolute terror of 8th grade
Kids need to learn that the internet is written in ink, not pencil. A dumb joke sent at 2 AM doesn’t disappear
Someone screenshots it, and by 9 AM, it’s sitting in the unofficial class WhatsApp group forever
They need to learn how to navigate fake accounts, digital footprints, and the harsh reality that screenshots never die.
Boss Fight 3: The Scroller vs The Builder
But the biggest trap isn’t social. It’s pure, unfiltered consumption.

During the peak of Covid lockdowns, I was brutally addicted to playing GTA San Andreas
I got stuck on a specific mission on Level 4. I played it 10 times, failed every single time, and was incredibly frustrated
A friend finally said to me, “Bro, instead of just playing games all day, start doing something to earn”
So, I downloaded a software program and started learning video editing. And then a crazy thing happened!
My gaming addiction vanished overnight
Why?
Because I realized that building the digital world is a hundred times more addictive than just consuming it
Yelling “limit your screen time!” at a teenager does not work
You have to flip the switch in their brain
➡️ Have them spend 40 minutes making a terrible jumping game in Scratch
➡️ Have them design a meme in Canva
➡️ Have them write three lines of Python to make a basic calculator
Turn them from Scrollers into Builders
The Unfair Fight
But let’s be brutally honest for a second.
You cannot expect a 13-year-old to win these three Boss Fights alone in their bedroom
Their willpower is a leaky battery, and the smartphone buzzing next to them was engineered by a thousand Silicon Valley psychologists to steal their attention
You can’t just change the rules. You have to change their environment
This exact realization is why the Apni Pathshala hybrid ecosystem was built for Indian students
It’s not just another tuition app. It’s an environment designed to win these exact fights
The Solution: Upgrading Their Environment

To win the homework fight, students use the Eklavya AI
It doesn’t just spit out answers to copy. It forces them to take interactive quizzes
It makes them do the brain pushups. To survive the social fight, they learn inside Apni Prerna
It’s a curated software environment that filters out the wild-west garbage of the internet, creating a digital room that is actually safe to focus in
And to become builders?
You pull them out of their isolated bedrooms and put them in a physical Apni Pathshala POD (Community Centre)
They sit at a real table with real humans and learn to code, design, and edit together.
Conclusion
The internet is the most powerful tool ever invented. But it is not a toy
It is a remote control for the world
At age 14, your child will either learn how to program the screen, or the screen will program them
Stop letting your child fight the AI Homework Trap alone in their room
Upgrade their environment, give them the right tools, and find a physical learning POD where they can find their tribe
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