The bond between grandparent and grandchild is special — free from the responsibilities of parenthood, you can focus on the sheer joy of being together and supporting each other. Technology provides a unique opportunity to meet grandchildren where they are, to keep in touch and to better understand their lives. Here’s a guide to all the apps you may want to try:
Apps To Help Stay In Touch
The whole family benefits when grandparents get online and can help to maintain relationships between grandchildren and grandparents.
Interacting online can boost the quantity and quality of your relationships with family members living far away. Apps like FaceTime and Skype enable even babies and toddlers to actually recognize and have genuine relationships with family that lives across the country or even across the world. A 2-year-old probably wouldn’t understand the concept of a grandparent who lives far away, whom he sees a few times a year. But a grandparent he chats with “face to face” once a week? It’s a totally different story.
If you need a way to keep up to date on the most adorable pictures of your grandkids, especially precious baby pictures, consider asking the parents to set up the family on Tinybeans, where they can share photos of the kids privately with the people they care about.
Apps To Learn Together
As grandchildren learn and grow, connecting via educational apps and games can be a rewarding way to build bonds and grow together. Not to mention that learning new things tends to have more redeeming value than playing a violent video game.
As grandchildren learn and grow, connecting via educational apps and games can be a rewarding way to build bonds and grow together. Not to mention that learning new things tends to have more redeeming value than playing a violent video game.
One great thing about game apps on your cellphone is that they’re passive — are you going to have a revolutionary conversation with your grandkid while you try to earn points off each other in some clicky online game? No, probably not. But will you have an opportunity to interact in a casual setting, perhaps as often as every day? Most likely.