
In the age of AI, is teaching your kids to type even worth it anymore?
Kids who never build real typing fluency grow up paying for it — in ways most Christian parents don't see coming.
Schoolwork stays slow and frustrating
- A capable child produces painfully slow written work
- Essays, research, and notes all bottleneck at the keyboard
- Every subject takes longer than it should
The screen uses them, not the other way around
- A child who can only scroll becomes a passive consumer
- Content restrictions alone were never enough protection
- Idle hands are exactly what the algorithm is built for
They stay a user, never a builder
- Writing, coding, and designing all start at the keyboard
- Without fluency, the creative tools stay locked
- Screen time only ever consumes — it never produces
A lifelong advantage quietly slips away
- Every workplace and university still runs through a keyboard
- The window to build effortless muscle memory is now
- A skill they could have had for 50 years never takes root
But it doesn't have to be this way for your kids.
We have a fix for that.
Try the first lesson free. No signup required.
Here's what one skill actually does for your child.
You're not checking off “keyboarding.” You're removing a ceiling from the rest of their education — and stewarding the mind God gave them.
The skill that makes every other skill faster
- Essays, research, and digital notes stop bottlenecking at the keyboard
- Every hour of school starts to compound, not just count
- It quietly amplifies every other subject on your list
When your child can type, everything else in your homeschool gets easier.
A child who uses technology — not one who is used by it
- Competency, not restriction, is the most effective defense
- A child who can make something relates to the screen differently
- The keyboard becomes a tool in their hands, not a portal to content
A child with genuine technical skill is much harder to capture.
You're teaching your child how to create
- Writing, coding, designing — every digital creation starts here
- Fluency turns thought into text quickly and naturally
- A child made in the image of a Creator is built to create
Typing fluency is the foundation of every creative act in the digital age.
One skill that pays dividends for fifty years
- Trends in education come and go — typing is permanent
- It carries through high school, college, and whatever career God puts in front of them
- One of the only things you teach a seven-year-old a forty-year-old still uses daily
No skill your child learns this year will still be working for them at age 40 the way typing will.
This strengthens the mind, accelerates learning, and puts real creative power in your child's hands.
Don't you want this for your kids?
But wait — there's more for your family
For homeschool families of faith, the same skill does something deeper.
Scripture doesn't just get read — it gets embedded
- Typing a passage dozens of times moves it deeper than memory
- The skill practice your child already has to do becomes Scripture time
- It may be their most consistent engagement with God's Word all week
There's a difference between Scripture your child has read and Scripture that's in their hands.
You're raising someone who can bring their faith into tech
- Christians have largely handed the tech space to others
- A Scripture-saturated, technically capable child can change that
- Builders with skill and wisdom are exactly what the field needs
The next generation of builders, coders, and creators should include yours.
Typing should build more than speed and accuracy. It should connect skill with Scripture, forming minds and hearts in truth.

There is a solution
Meet Typed in Faith.
Most typing programs feel rushed, cluttered, and full of ads, distractions, and content you'd rather your kids never see. Typed in Faith is the opposite: a calm, structured, Scripture-centered curriculum that teaches real typing fluency using the Word of God for every single exercise.
Your child builds the skill they need anyway — and spends that practice time with Genesis, the Psalms, the Gospels, and the early church instead of random secular sentences.
Why start now?
Typing is one of the few skills that gets harder to learn well the longer you wait — bad habits set in, and effortless muscle memory is easiest to build young. Most children are ready around age seven, and every year of fluency compounds from there. The best time to start was years ago. The second-best time is today.
Why parents choose Typed in Faith
Scripture-centered
Every exercise draws from the Word of God — never random or secular filler.
Designed for kids
Gentle pacing and reward-based motivation that kids actually enjoy (adults too).
Parent-trusted
Built by fathers of Christian school and homeschool children, for families like yours.
Clean & safe
No advertisements, no data harvesting, no ideological subversion. Just Scripture.
The result?
Your child gains
- Real typing fluency that speeds up every subject
- A builder's relationship with technology
- Scripture embedded through daily, hands-on repetition
- A skill they'll still use at age forty
You gain
- A clean, safe, ad-free program you can trust
- One subject that finally takes care of itself
- Faith formation woven into school, not bolted on
- Confidence you invested in something durable
Getting started is simple
Try a free lesson
Open the demo and type your first Scripture passage. No signup needed.
Create your account
When you're ready, set up your homeschool family in a couple of minutes.
Start typing in faith
Your child works through the curriculum at their own pace — you watch the progress.
From the families who built it
We're fathers who work in technology — and we wanted more for our own kids.
We spend our days building software, and we're raising children in Christian school and homeschool homes. We wanted them to grow up with both strong faith and real skills — to use technology as a tool, and to let God's Word shape them first. We couldn't find a typing program that did both, so we built one.
Here's what we discovered:
- Repetition is how the body learns a skill — and how the heart learns Scripture. Typing practice is repetition you can aim at something eternal.
- Kids don't need another distraction-filled app. They thrive with something calm, structured, and ad-free.
- Skill development and spiritual formation can happen at the same time, in the same hour, on the same keyboard.


"The perfect typing resource for Christian homeschooling families in my opinion!"
~ Liza T
"My son has not only developed a genuine enthusiasm for learning to type, but he has also discovered a sincere interest in reading Scripture, something that truly surprised and delighted me."
~ Angela W
"My 11-year-old says, "I love how it walks you through the Bible, and it's definitely more helpful than other typing sites I've used.""
~ Sarah H
"The perfect typing resource for Christian homeschooling families in my opinion!"
~ Liza T
See it in action
Walk through the curriculum — from home-row basics in Genesis to full-keyboard typing through the Gospels.
Modules 1–3 | Home Row, Top Row, Bottom Row Letters
Module 4 | Capital Letters, Punctuation, and Review
Modules 5–6 | Full Keyboard typing of the Gospels and the Early Church
Student, Parent, and Teacher Dashboards
This isn't just another typing program. It's a better way to raise a child who is capable, creative, and rooted in truth — without compromising what matters most.

Start your child today.
- The first lesson is free — no signup, no credit card
- You can be up and running in under two minutes
- Skill and Scripture, building together from day one
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