A couple weeks ago, I wrote about many different ways to connect kids with their grandparents. While I covered the big ones like Skype, Facetime, Google+ and others, I just discovered a new one that is solely designed for connecting your kids with grandma and grandpa, via PC and mobile.
creates a private way for kids to exchange pictures, video messages,
even drawings with their grandparents. If the elders have a PC or mobile
device using iOS, sign-up is simple, just requiring an email
address.
Rest easy: all contacts that are added to the network require parental
authorization, which ensures that your kids’ contacts are vetted.
primary one being the app’s privacy features. Unlike social networking
sites, communication is completely self-contained and archived so a
running log of dialogue is captured. Perfect for when you want to
revisit that sage piece of grandfatherly advice from the last birthday call. I
also really like that there is no spam, no ads, or anything fishy that
kids could inadvertently click on.
can use this as a direct way to communicate with the grandparents and
those who are younger can get a little help using it on mom or dad’s
device.
In fact anyone in the family can join the “network,” but I have a
feeling your kids will love having a special place for just chatting
with the grandparents. -Jeana
Thanks so much for the mention. And great news! We have lowered the price to $1.99/ month.
This is neat. I grew up with my grandparents within an hour’s drive, my kids haven’t been so lucky. But we’ve definitely been able to take advantage of technology (video chat and so on) to help remedy this. But I love the idea here of an archive, not just for Grandpa’s birthday wisdom but also because, let’s face it, they won’t be around forever.