Do Your Parents Too Far Away To Visit Grandchildren? Then Facetime for Lively Communication |
Posted: July 28, 2020 |
Does your family have an iPad or five? I have grandchildren who have to play rehearsals that have been done in the past and who know interests like Sesame Street and Barney the Purple Dinosaur. My older kids really love their iPad - they all play fun games like Carcassonne and Messages and Friends, as well as read their favorite author book. And recently, my older mom got into the iPad version. Now think about How to Facetime Between an iOS and Windows PC, my mom tried a computer a few years ago, and she completely hated it. From then until today, he did his best to avoid technology as much as possible. But he lost a lot of grandchildren and great-grandchildren because health issues kept him close to his home. After enjoying a FaceTime phone call, even though it’s a small screen, he decided to go with Apple. Then he can "visit" his grandchildren (on the big screen) without even leaving him at home. We met her two months ago and since then we enjoy learning more every week. At first I wasn’t sure if he really loved me. But as soon as I first saw her expression on the first person, StarTime, I realized that it was worth the time, money and hard work. I also added hundreds of free family photos of her photo gallery, simplifying it so she could more easily look at her beloved grandchildren "closer and closer!" That's fine for now. My next step is to write directory instructions so they can use them for me when I’m not there. Then we’ll try out some, pretty tools just enough to help all of our great parents. The one I’m really looking forward to sharing with iTunes is filled with some of his old golden music like Bing Crosby and Glenn Miller. And imagine what! All this testing technology she was not only a great motivator for the health of my great-grandmother and heart, although it may be excellent. You better lend him a brain. Because research has shown that it can help prevent things like Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, it makes all of us very happy campers. Even if he never used an iPad anything more than FaceTime with his grandchildren, it would be worth it. But the more he learns to do it, the more he uses his brain and the more he enjoys his new iPad. Isn’t that a great gift to share with all of our adult parents?
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