Afterschooling: keep your child in school, own their education at home
Your kids go to public or private school — but you still want to fix gaps, boost scores, and teach what the classroom skips. Afterschooling is how intentional parents do exactly that, in 15-30 focused minutes a day.
You don't identify as a homeschooler. Your child is in a traditional classroom — and you want it to stay that way. But you also feel a real responsibility to manage their education at home: shoring up a shaky math topic, building a reading habit, or pushing further than a class of 30 ever can. That's afterschooling, and it's one of the fastest-growing things parents do. Nohkoo turns it into an open-and-go daily plan instead of one more thing to figure out after dinner.
What afterschooling actually means
Afterschooling is structured, high-quality learning you do at home in the evenings or on weekends, on top of a normal school day. It's not a second school and it's not busywork — it's a short, deliberate block aimed at the exact thing your child needs next: the multiplication facts that aren't sticking, the reading level you want to push, the writing the classroom never has time for.
Built for 15-30 minutes, not a second school day
The fastest way to kill afterschooling is to overload an already-tired kid. Nohkoo scales the plan to the minutes you actually have — a focused 15-minute block on a school night, a longer session on Saturday morning — so it boosts skills without burning your child out.
Target the gap, skip the rest
Tell Nohkoo the grade and the goal, and it surfaces the right next lesson instead of re-teaching what school already covered. If your child crushed it, today moves on; if a topic is shaky, it gets more reps. You see progress build week over week rather than guessing whether the after-school effort is working.
One plan for every child in the house
Afterschooling a kindergartner and a middle-schooler at once is where most parents give up. Each child gets their own profile, grade, and pace, and you run the whole evening from one parent dashboard — no juggling apps, no separate logins.
Frequently asked questions
Is afterschooling the same as homeschooling?
No. Your child stays enrolled in a traditional school; afterschooling is the structured learning you add at home on top of it. Nohkoo works for both — same daily-plan engine, scaled to the minutes you have.
Won't this overwhelm a child who's already been at school all day?
Only if you overdo it. Nohkoo is built around short 15-30 minute blocks and adapts when you skip days, so it stays a boost, not a burden.
How is this different from a tutoring center like Kumon?
A center charges by the month and runs a fixed worksheet track. Nohkoo adapts to your child each day, covers every core subject plus enrichment, and costs a fraction — with a free trial to start.
What subjects can I afterschool?
Math, reading, writing, science, and social studies, plus bonus subjects like coding, financial literacy, and critical thinking that schools rarely have time for.
How quickly can I start?
Under two minutes — name, grade, goal — and tonight's plan is ready.
Ready to try it?
Free for 7 days. No credit card. Cancel any time.