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Ways Seniors Connect with Grandchildren Remotely

While the link below has several good ideas, there are a few trajectories we want to add which can bring an entirely different slant to the ideas of connecting grandchildren and grandparents…  With a Video call on a weekly or monthly timeframe with children who are in the span of story-time ages, it could be an incredible opportunity for a grandparent to tell a story of their own childhood – or to read a chapter or two of a favorite classic – on a regular basis.  Instead of a parent taking on the role every day of the week, the sense of family could be enlarged and enriched if a grandparent were to chime in by phone or zoom with a story-telling role.  It could be the most important way you leave a personal legacy in their minds!

Sending care packages is also incredibly fun in a day and age where children do not normally receive mail… it could be as simple as a letter with conversation prompting a reply, or it could include something as personal as a pressed flower from the yard or a feather or leaf with a note leading to a story.. of course it could also be a local treat from the town where you live if you want to move up from an envelope to a more appropriate box or container to mail it.  Grandparents are in a category of their own, and some children these days may wish fervently that they had a relationship with their grandparents more often than just on holidays.

Plenty of sources and ideas from others are out there for you, and we would love to hear from our readers with more ideas to share!

 

Five ways to connect with grandkids who live far away
  • Go beyond video calls. When you can’t be together in person, a video call is often the next best thing! …
  • Play online games together. …
  • Send care packages and snail mail. …
  • Share digital storytime. …
  • Enjoy a watch party.

https://www.kinzoo.com/blog/five-ways-to-connect-with-grandkids-who-live-far-away

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