Friday, October 26, 2007

Grand Kids

Long Distance Grandparents

Long distance grandparenting can be made a bit easier by taking advantage of technology and old-fashioned communication skills!Long distance grandparents continue to be a growing segment of a society in which the world grows smaller and smaller. When your grandchildren move away, are born in another state or across the world, it can be a difficult adjustment.

The bond between grandchildren and grandparents is strong, and they love having their Mama or Papa involved with them whether they’re down the block or an ocean away.
So, how do loving grandparents maintain a long distance relationship with grandchildren? It seems that old-fashioned communication tools combined with the marvels of modern technology can help to ease the distance and minimize the separation. Telephones, computers, and cell phones continue to provide unique opportunities that help families stay as close as possible over long distances.


Although nothing beats seeing those beautiful smiles or having those little arms around your neck in a great big hug, there are many ways to stay current in your grandkids’ minds and hearts. Here are a few suggestions for staying in touch long distance:

Regular Packages or Letters

Weekly or monthly arrivals in the mailbox for young children are a great way to maintain communication. You don’t have to spend a lot of money: inexpensive toys, personal photographs, books, crayons and coloring books, even free coloring pages printed from the internet along with a personal note create anticipation and glee in young children. Kids love to get mail – and when its from their grandparents it’s a real treat! Even just a regular hand written note or letter once a week can reap priceless rewards.

Regular Weekly Phone Calls

Grandchildren love talking to their grandparents on the phone! Sometimes they get so excited they can’t talk, so be prepared to ask them some simple questions that let them share a little bit of themselves…try to avoid straight ‘yes or no’ questions.

Using Cell Phones

These are great from the perspective that you can call your grandkids from wherever you are…your backyard or a special location, snap a photo and send it right along to them in real time. If your grandkids are teens, this is often the best way to reach out to them, and they love to send cell phone photos!

Web Cam

This is one of the best ways to stay in touch in a personal way. Web cams are fairly inexpensive, and truly the next best thing to being there. It gives you both a chance to see each other in real time, talk and share and laugh almost in person.

1 comment:

chessiakelley said...

These are some great tips for staying in touch with grandkids! ?Your grandchildren love you very much, but they definitely need you to make the first move to open the lines of communication. Teenagers especially often crave the opportunity to talk to someone they trust, outside of their fickle group of friends. A great way to communicate is to use the same means of communication they are-as you listed cell phones and webcams are really great.


If you get yourself a webcam, one of the easiest programs to use is called ooVoo. It is free, downloads in 2 min., and couldn't be more self-explanatory or easy to use with big colorful buttons. It also has the capability to IM, text message, or send videos to email accounts-all great things that your grandkids will identify with and get a real kick out of.

Good luck and have fun!