Harper shared her family’s experience in a now viral Facebook post, talking about how she’s spent a lot of time recently thinking about how to make her family’s space a bit more conducive to productivity, and kid’s independence. She wrote, “I’ve looked and almost bought 3 new desk for the kids. I’ve thought about rearranging (again) our basement. My mind has been all over the place because 1) I will be working from home, 2) my husband is working from home and 3) THREE kids in NTI,” i.e., non-traditional instruction as PopSugar points out. She adds, “Long(er) story short, I saw this and thought YESSSS this could work! Individual workspace, limited distractions, visuals, portable (in case we need some flexible seating from time to time) and sooo cute!” Harper has made these mini cubicles a bit more kid-friendly, with gold stickers spelling out their names on each poster board, and stocking them with tablets, calendars, and more. Her Facebook post has received a lot of traction, with nearly 4,000 “likes” at the time this article was published, with a slew of supportive parents in the comments section. Do you think this could be a useful hack for busy parents to help keep their kids on track?