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Digitally Savvy Grandparents
“Hey, Grandma! How do you know so much about TikTok and Instagram?” my then twelve-year-old granddaughter asked inquisitively.
Looking intently at her facial responses, I inquired, “Does it bother you that I know the social spots you hang out in?”
She laughed a nervous laugh and replied, “No. Why would it? I don’t even use them.”
After several seconds of silence, I called her by her Instagram handle. She gasped. “How do you know that? I didn’t tell the family!” I smiled and said, “I am a digitally savvy grandma and make it my business to know because I love you and want to be able to stay connected.”
The conversation took place just two months before the pandemic hit. As the past eighteen months revealed, the need for grandparents to be digitally savvy increased. As restrictions continue in different geographical locations, digital connections have become a primary means of interacting with the grandkids.
I have an iPhone, and FaceTime became a daily event between myself and the half a dozen homes where my kids and grandkids live. I am so thankful to have the opportunity to watch them do science projects, view artwork, read books to them, play peek-a-boo, do puppet shows, and chat. I watched them as they opened Christmas and birthday gifts that arrived via the mail.
One day, I spent an entire afternoon playing Barbie’s with my granddaughter, me using the ones I have here at my house for kids to play with, and her in her bedroom with all of hers. What wonderful memories! Restrictions have lifted, and I get to see them in person, but I still use FaceTime and texting between visits. Embrace Technology Some grandparents and great-grandparents get very overwhelmed with the thought of using technology to stay connected. Technology has been made easier for the less digitally savvy. For example, have you heard of the ‘Grandpad’? It is a subscription-based simplified version of a tablet, created and powered by Consumer Cellular. The $40 a month Grandpad has unlimited data and video calling. Designed with seniors in mind, the simple tablet is void of many of the features of other tablets. It has large buttons, making it easy for grandparents to video chat, call, text, and email their loved ones.
Many digitally savvy grandparents I know have created Facebook accounts and are happy to share photos of their grandkids visits or a ball game. Facebook is the number one platform for those over fifty, with 3 out of 4 grandparents having an account. Nearly 1/3 of grandparents between the ages of 50 and 64 have an Instagram account.
(For safety disable the geo-location app on your phone so that the latitude and longitude of any photo's location will not be displayed on the internet.)
Social Sav Post and share all of the pics you want of life and let your grands comment if they want to, but digitally savvy grandparents know to refrain from commenting on every post the grandkids make (totally embarrassing Grandma and Grandpa!).
If you see a post that raises concern, have an off-line conversation with their parents or directly with them, but it is socially unacceptable to ‘call them out’ in front of their friends. Don’t burn your bridges!
I don’t tell my grandkids that I spend time listening and then quickly looking up who or what they are talking about, so I can sound knowledgeable. I watch Instagram Reels and TikTok videos to stay relevant.
I haven’t decided if I will use the platforms, but at least I have a working understanding of which hashtags are trending and the most popular TikTok dances. Yes, that's a real thing, and like me, you can watch them on YouTube if you don’t want to set up a TikTok account.
Want to be the cool grandparent? Start video chatting. Text them! Send funny memes. Break out in a popular TikTok dance at the next family gathering!
Bonus Tip: If you are reading this and you are the mom with kids still in the nest, you can apply these principles and be a digitally savvy mom!
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