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Louise Randell

Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis share simple hack to help parents home school their kids

Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis have shared a simple hack to help parents struggling to home school their kids.

The Hollywood couple are parents to daughter Wyatt, five, and son Dimitri, three, and they are home schooling them both during California's lockdown.

The pair appeared on US TV show The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and opened up about how it's going.

Ashton, 42, is handling the bulk of the teaching with Mila, 36, acting as his "TA" but they explained they use a simple hack to keep their lessons fresh.

They revealed they have asked their friends to takeover teaching for 20-minute Zoom lessons and let them choose a variety of different subjects.

Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis are parents to daughter Wyatt, five, and son Dimitri, three (Getty)

Mila explained: "We've enlisted our friends to do 20-minute Zoom sessions with our kids.

"It would be like, 'Teach our kids anything.' And it can be anything from making flower arrangements to architecture to anything.

"It gives us 20 minutes of not parenting and also allows our kids to have another type of interaction."

They have shared a handy trick for home schooling their kids (Rex)

Ashton added of his own teaching skills: "I like me some teaching.

"We set up for the week and plan it out and figure out what the kids are gonna learn throughout the week."

The couple revealed they have already taught their children about various subjects including energy, electricity and architecture.

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