In the future, a digital adulthood should require an analogue childhood. Computation has been, by now, way more of a curse for education than it has been a boon- only for about a decade or so has the usage of computers shown positive outcomes for student capacity. It has become far more of a dependency that no longer trains core skills. And it now evolves far faster than the students themselves. In the age of AI, to prevent "natural stupidity", we need people who always better know what to ask and what to do with AI chatbots, models and agents so that those won't obey mostly to the worst aspects of ourselves. So that the individual doesn't always fall prey to the path-of-least-resistance due to the eternal novelty of ever improving and ever new-coming models. One big way to somewhat assure competency, is to revert to the tried-and-true methods of analogue teaching (or even parenting!) which has decades... or even hundreds of years of much more positive results. Only outside the basic education system could then an analogue person graduate to the digital. The information age did not bring the knowledge age. That was never the issue and we need to come to terms with that. Wisdom will be required in order to operate the god-like new tools that the "4th Industrial Revolution" is currently inventing. Or else, we become the tools--- To be completely instrumentalized and loose any capacity to create value individually, thus becoming completely submitted and subdued by the owners of the growing energy-draining mile-long data-centers and their stronghold on technological progress.