Kumon already requires 20–30 minutes of daily work. Adding that to a student’s existing screen time (school, games, social media) may push into unhealthy territory. However, advocates argue that active writing on a screen is less passive than watching YouTube. Parents must enforce stylus-only rules (no switching apps).
At its core, the Kumon Connect App is an official digital delivery system for Kumon’s copyrighted curriculum. Instead of handling physical booklets, students use a tablet (iPad or select Android devices) to complete their daily assignments via a stylus. kumon connect app
However, reducing it to "worksheets on a screen" misses the point. The app integrates real-time feedback, progress tracking, and automated scoring into the Kumon ecosystem. It is available in over 30 countries worldwide (including the US, UK, Australia, Canada, and across Asia) and requires an active enrollment at a local Kumon center to use. Kumon already requires 20–30 minutes of daily work
The interface is deliberately minimalist. It mimics the look of a physical worksheet—black text, generous white space, and designated areas for calculations. The critical difference is the "connectivity" aspect: once the student completes a page, the app synchronizes the work to the instructor instantly. Parents must enforce stylus-only rules (no switching apps)
The traditional Kumon method relies on daily printed worksheets, manual grading by instructors, and physical progress charts. Kumon Connect was developed to address operational inefficiencies (paper costs, grading time, storage) and to appeal to a tech-savvy generation. The app retains the original step-by-step math and reading curricula but digitizes the submission, correction, and tracking process.