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Kumon headquarters has been clear: The app.digital.kumon is an alternative, not a replacement. The company recognizes that handwriting activates neural pathways that typing does not. For early learners (preschool to Grade 1), paper is non-negotiable.
However, for Levels D through L (fractions to calculus), the digital app is rapidly becoming the preferred method. Kumon Japan has already transitioned a majority of its students to the "Kumon Connect" system.
In the next five years, expect app.digital.kumon to introduce: kumon app.digital.kumon
For students attending online or hybrid classes, this feature records the instructor’s guidance. Students can rewatch explanations for difficult topics, which is especially useful for higher-level math (e.g., equations, calculus) or advanced reading comprehension.
Parents can log into app.digital.kumon to view real-time progress reports. You can see exactly which worksheets your child completed, how long they took, how many errors they made, and whether they qualified for the next level. Kumon headquarters has been clear: The app
⚠️ Screen time concerns: Adding 20–30 minutes of tablet work daily may be too much for some families.
⚠️ Stylus vs. pencil: Younger students may find a stylus less comfortable than a standard pencil.
⚠️ Not a full curriculum: The app won't explain how to solve a problem – it assumes the student learns from examples and Instructor guidance.
⚠️ Internet dependency: Unlike physical worksheets, digital work requires a stable connection to sync progress.
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Student: Leo, Age 8, Level B (Multiplication) Leo knew his times tables verbally but struggled with the physical act of writing numbers, leading to slow completion times. Switching to the Kumon app allowed Leo to type answers. His accuracy soared from 60% to 90% within two weeks because the cognitive load of handwriting was removed. His instructor used the app data to identify that Leo’s issue was fine motor, not math.