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Talk to your religious education coordinator. There are programs specifically designed for children who are being baptized or brought into full communion with the Catholic Church.Would you or other Religious Ed directors be more willing to accept homeschooled religious education is the parents used a text or course approved by the diocese and used something online with scoring? I have looked into a program that appears to have online scoring, and if they could provide me with a tabulation, would that be more credible to directors? I’m recently reconverted, but my baptized children are not, but I’m still responsible as a Christian for their education and, of course, to teach a western child about the Christian faith one would be exposing them to the Catholic church in history, belief and practice, which is my belief. I am concerned about putting them into the classroom program since they will be playing catchup with a bunch of kids in a program focused on sacrament production. I thought an online program would be a reliable way of teaching required material and supplementing other things I do, such as reading the Bible and studying Christian ethics in dealing with others (eg The Christian Girl’s Guide.)
Catch up programs are common, and they may offer one your children can attend or provide you with the books to teach at home