AI Disclaimer

Last updated: July 9, 2026

LittleNest AI uses AI (artificial intelligence) to help educators draft documentation, learning stories, and activity ideas more quickly. This page explains how that works and what it means for you.

What our AI features do

  • Documentation helper: drafts learning stories and developmental observations from short educator inputs (age group, activity notes, observed skills).
  • Activity idea generator: suggests age-appropriate activities aligned to common early learning goals.

What our AI features are not

  • Not a replacement for educator judgment. All output is a draft only. Educators must review, edit, and approve content before sharing with parents or using it in official records.
  • Not a clinical or diagnostic tool. AI output is not a developmental assessment, diagnosis, or medical advice.
  • Not a regulatory compliance tool. Our drafts do not guarantee compliance with any province's pedagogical or licensing documentation requirements (e.g. Ontario's How Does Learning Happen? framework). Educators and operators are responsible for ensuring final documentation meets local requirements.

How AI processing works

  • Educator inputs are sent to our third-party AI provider for processing. The specific provider is disclosed on request — email hello@littlenestfinder.com.
  • AI providers may store inputs temporarily for safety and abuse-prevention purposes.
  • We instruct users not to enter identifiable child information (full names, birthdates, photos, medical details, addresses) into AI features.
  • AI processing servers are typically located in the United States.

Known limitations

  • AI may generate content that sounds plausible but is inaccurate, generic, or culturally insensitive.
  • AI may "hallucinate" — invent details that weren't in the educator's input.
  • AI does not understand any specific child. It works only from the inputs the educator provides.

Your responsibilities as an educator or operator

  • Review and edit every AI draft before sharing.
  • Never enter identifiable child information.
  • Treat AI output as a starting point, not a finished product.
  • Tell parents that documentation may be AI-assisted, in line with your centre's policies.

Questions or concerns

hello@littlenestfinder.com