How do I add sub-accounts for each of my children?

by | Jan 8, 2025 | Education, Q&A

If you have multiple children and want each one to have an account on the site to keep track of their progress separately, here’s how:

  • After signing in to your account, click on the Members menu and go to Account Info.
  • On the resulting screen, click on the Subscriptions link.
  • On that page, you should see an orange button that says “Sub-Accounts.” Click it.
  • Add each child’s info and make sure you enter a unique email address for each child.  Don’t use your own.    
  • Each child will receive a welcome email at the email address you entered for them that will allow them to choose their password.
  • To log out one student and switch to your account or another student’s account, just click the Member Login button on the home page (with the door on it). This will automatically log out the current user and allow you to enter the login info for the new user.

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