Millions of people globally have had to resort to homeschooling their children, as schools the world over had closed their doors in a bid to fight the spread of Covid-19. Much like parents in the UAE, there are plenty of celebrities who are in the same boat, as they try to workout timetables and schedules, to keep their children busy, engaged and educated at home. Here are a few of the stars who have been sharing their homeschooling journey on social media ... David and Victoria Beckham have four children, but only youngest child, 8-year-old Harper's classes have made it onto Instagram. The designer posted videos of her daughter doing a maths class app, with a motivational 'Good job Harper' message. <em>The X Factor</em> finalist Stacey Soloman has become a very popular Instagram personality, sharing regular insights into family life with actor partner, Joe Swash and their four children. Soloman has been at home teaching her two older sons, and shared a look at the time table she was working on, with 'mum time' built in. She later shared videos of her sons doing a<a href="https://www.thenational.ae/lifestyle/wellbeing/how-the-body-coach-joe-wicks-has-become-the-world-s-pe-teacher-during-coronavirus-school-closures-1.996515"> Joe Wicks PE class</a>. After a workout of her own, actress-turned-Instagram star Busy Philips posted a photo of one of her daughters playing tennis with the caption, "PE". The former Manchester United footballer has been running a tight ship at home, but the majority of the home schooling on day one seemed to come down to his wife and reality star Kate Ferdinand. The TV star was seen on her husband's Instagram teaching step-daughter, Tia, 8, a colouring by addition worksheet. The former Saturdays singer Una Healy posted a picture of her children Tadhg, 5, and Aofie, 8, on day one of the new routine. "And so it begins! best of luck to everyone in the same boat this morning," Healey wrote, to caption the photo of her kids practicing their handwriting. American actress Hilary Duff has been homeschooling her son Luca, 8. She shared a post of their timetable board, which included social studies, a video lesson and a grammar class, with Luca working in the background. British presenter Fearne Cotton has been homeschooling her children, Rex and Honey, who she chooses to keep off Instagram. She did, however, choose to share insights into their day. The kids started with a Joe Wicks PE class, followed by art. She also posted what she understands of the UK's new lockdown rules here: American actress Kristen Bell has said she doesn't plan to homeschool her children Lincoln, 6, and Delta, 5, while schools in Los Angeles are closed. Instead she is taking advice that she read from a headteacher that instructs parents to "read, read, read" and "cuddle up" without structured lessons, in a bid to “keep everyone’s stress down and really connect”. <strong>_______________</strong> <strong>Read more: </strong> <strong><a href="https://www.thenational.ae/arts-culture/what-are-celebrities-doing-in-self-isolation-from-ellen-degeneres-to-akshay-kumar-1.995721">What are celebrities doing in self-isolation? From Ellen DeGeneres to Akshay Kumar</a></strong> <strong><a href="https://www.thenational.ae/lifestyle/home/toothpicks-in-elevators-dubai-apartment-buildings-adapt-to-the-coronavirus-1.996671">Toothpicks in elevators: Dubai apartment buildings adapt to the coronavirus</a></strong> <strong><a href="https://www.thenational.ae/lifestyle/a-call-for-all-uae-residents-to-cheer-from-their-balconies-and-homes-on-wednesday-night-1.996109">A call for all UAE residents to cheer from their balconies and homes on Wednesday night</a></strong> <strong>_______________</strong>