Technology should bring us closer, not drive us apart. But for many families, every app download or video call can turn into a misunderstanding—or a meltdown.
If you’ve ever tried walking a parent through a tech task over the phone, you know the frustration. The Digital Gap isn’t just about devices—it’s about expectations, patience, and how we communicate.
Bridging that gap means more than just solving the problem. It means slowing down, explaining why something matters, and validating the other person’s experience—even if they’re confused.
Here’s how to offer tech help without tears (from either party):
Every skipped button hides a chance to connect. Tech help isn’t just support—it’s service, and it builds trust.
You’re not just teaching skills. You’re showing that their experience matters. And that’s worth every second.