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Just how tech-savvy are today's childminding grandparents?

Thursday 5 January, 2017

“The UK would shudder to a halt if all the grandparents who look after their grandchildren simultaneously downed tools”, so says Annie Harrison, founder of GoMunkee. “Over 14 million people in this country are lifesavers for their own children, taking either an active or essential role in the care or raising of their grandchildren. From pre-schoolers, through to teens and beyond, these grandparents keep the wheels on the family bus going round and round, enabling their own grown children to work and play. And grandparents are taking the tablets (as well as iPads, laptops, smart phones and PCs) to help manage busy lives, connecting to everything and loving it (mostly)”.


As a web app which helps parents and grandparents find things for their children to see and do, GoMunkee undertook a qualitative survey of grandparents (aged 55-83 and 91% female) each of whom is actively involved in the care/raising of their grandchildren, to find out the good and bad aspects of digital family life.


Soundbites and observations from GoMunkee’s chats with tech-savvy grandparents:



GoMunkee interviewed 100 grandparents from Folkestone, Ashford and Canterbury in Kent between 2 November 2016 and 31 December 2016. The research is unscientific and was informally conducted, simply to obtain a snapshot of digital perspectives amongst grandparents involved in childcare. All participants were given a free copy of The GoMunkee Weekly Planner 2017, available from Amazon at £7.50. These discussions were not endorsed or sponsored by any digital organisations mentioned in the press release. www.gomunkee.com


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GoMunkee is a mobile first, web app available across all digital devices. It acts as a digital signpost, aimed at parents, grandparents and adults with responsibility for children. GoMunkee points to practically everything there is for children of all ages (0-16) to see and do (including free things), locally, regionally and nationally. It’s free, fast and comprehensive. Centred around location, it searches, suggests and inspires, saving busy parents/grandparents’ precious time. Everything can be sourced and filtered from one online location. GoMunkee is content-rich and fully integrated with social media platforms. Families can register the month and year of their child’s birth, and GoMunkee grows up with the child, always imparting age-appropriate, personalised information on things to see and do. Importantly, its existence provides adults with an antidote to kids’ screen-gazing Wi-Fi dependency – it gets them out.


GoMunkee also links event and activity organisers directly to their target audiences. Audiences come to them, rather than the other way around and it’s free to list.


GoMunkee is currently in development and will be launched mid-2017. The GoMunkee Weekly Planner 2017 is currently available from Amazon, priced £7.50.




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