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Family view

Linked-child progress

Linked childAlex2 active courses · shared balance enabledActive
Course progressEnglish B18 of 12 lessons · recent homework 84%View
How it works in SubSchool

Each step stays editable, visible, and connected

These product views use example data to show what the relevant account actually sees—not an abstract feature diagram.

  1. Step 01

    Define the need

    Check the intended learner, prerequisites, programme, available sample lesson, teacher identity, and assessment approach. Use refund terms only when an applicable policy is explicitly shown or confirmed separately.

    Family viewActive
    Family view

    Define the need

    Linked childAlex

    2 active courses · shared balance enabled

    Active
    Course progressEnglish B1

    8 of 12 lessons · recent homework 84%

    View
  2. Step 02

    Compare options

    A parent remains a standard student account. They can create a child account with its login and password, or share a dedicated family link so the child or a new child account registers through it.

    Family viewView
    Family view

    Compare options

    Linked childAlex

    2 active courses · shared balance enabled

    Active
    Course progressEnglish B1

    8 of 12 lessons · recent homework 84%

    View
  3. Step 03

    Try a lesson

    A linked child can use the parent’s shared SubSchool balance for supported purchases instead of maintaining a separate wallet.

    Family viewActive
    Family view

    Try a lesson

    Linked childAlex

    2 active courses · shared balance enabled

    Active
    Course progressEnglish B1

    8 of 12 lessons · recent homework 84%

    View
  4. Step 04

    Review feedback

    The family view scopes course and lesson statistics to linked children. It is not access to general teacher analytics, other learners, recordings, or private chats.

    Family viewView
    Family view

    Review feedback

    Linked childAlex

    2 active courses · shared balance enabled

    Active
    Course progressEnglish B1

    8 of 12 lessons · recent homework 84%

    View
  5. Step 05

    Adjust the plan

    Automated feedback can help teachers work faster, but teachers should review important assessment and parents should know who made the final decision.

    Family viewActive
    Family view

    Adjust the plan

    Linked childAlex

    2 active courses · shared balance enabled

    Active
    Course progressEnglish B1

    8 of 12 lessons · recent homework 84%

    View
01

Look beyond a course cover and star rating

Check the intended learner, prerequisites, programme, available sample lesson, teacher identity, and assessment approach. Use refund terms only when an applicable policy is explicitly shown or confirmed separately.

02

Link a child without creating a parent role

A parent remains a standard student account. They can create a child account with its login and password, or share a dedicated family link so the child or a new child account registers through it.

03

Fund learning from one family balance

A linked child can use the parent’s shared SubSchool balance for supported purchases instead of maintaining a separate wallet.

04

Review only linked-child progress

The family view scopes course and lesson statistics to linked children. It is not access to general teacher analytics, other learners, recordings, or private chats.

05

Keep high-stakes decisions human

Automated feedback can help teachers work faster, but teachers should review important assessment and parents should know who made the final decision.

Verified product proof

What a linked parent can inspect and fund

A parent remains a standard student account. They can create a child account with its login and password, or share a dedicated family link so the child or a new child account registers through it. Linked children use the shared balance, and the parent sees only their course and lesson statistics.

Real source statePublic student catalogue and course page
  1. 01

    Read audience, level, description, and programme

  2. 02

    Inspect teacher or school author profile

  3. 03

    Look for a public/free lesson state when configured

  4. 04

    Check price and access details shown on the offer

Useful next step

Inspect the public offer first

Compare programme, author, visible price/access, and the type of feedback before creating a student commitment.

Questions and limits

Common questions

How do I add a child to my account?

A student account can create a child with a login and password or share a dedicated one-time family link. This link is separate from the teacher referral programme.

Can a child use the parent’s balance?

Yes. A linked child can use the shared family balance for supported purchases.

What progress can a parent see?

After the first child is linked, the family view shows course and lesson progress for linked children only. It does not expose the full course cohort or unrelated students.

How can I check fit before committing?

Review the learner level, prerequisites, course structure, teacher profile, purchase options, and any available individual lesson. Confirm applicable policies where the offer displays them.

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