What is the most effective way to help seniors learn to use new technology products?

It’s a great way to get the most out of a dishwasher, but it’s also a great way to get the most out of a dishwasher.

The iPad Pro is a great way to keep up with the demands of your parents, especially when it comes to entertainment and shopping. My dad loves reading the news with his pad (the one we used to have at home was the first generation, and you could break your nose if you dropped it on your face, don’t ask me how I know this), so I signed up one by one, tied it to Weibo, bought memberships, and wrote down all the passwords in a memo. As we all know, pad typing is a very bad experience, so I bought a Bluetooth keyboard, a stylus, and one of those stands that allows the pad to hang over your head.
Here’s take home message 1: Trying to introduce your parents to high-tech products requires a lot of prep work and a full service approach, blocking all possible excuses for them to back out. I bought you a Bluetooth keyboard; I bought you a stylus if you can’t remember the alphabet; the pad is too heavy for your wrist? Apple ID apply pay icloud sync how to set these? I’ve set it all up for you. The same goes for the dishwasher, the door-to-door installation + buy a year’s worth of washed salt. I broke down all the barriers of hardware and software, let students enjoy the benefits before teaching, let them like the product from the bottom of their hearts, and after they find it convenient and easy to use, then lead them to learn actively.

Before I bought the pad, I made a big deal about how great the student benefits were (actually it was about 20 pounds), and how I could get a wireless earphone for free, and for the price of one earphone, I could buy half a pad. I’m not sure if I’m going to be able to do that, but I’m going to be able to do that. The price discount + accessories free + buy early and enjoy = miss the village will not have this store!
Here’s take home message 2: When buying high-tech products for parents, make sure to advertise their efficacy far above the actual price to make them feel that it only costs half a step to raise their quality of life, and make them understand that the soft needs of life are just as important, if not more important, than the hard needs of food and shelter. The purpose of this is to minimize the students’ resistance and thus reduce the obstacles in the teaching process.

In fact, the parent is very much like a sensible girlfriend when it comes to buying gifts. She will find all kinds of reasons to say that she doesn’t need them, that filial piety (true love) doesn’t need to be reflected in these material aspects, and that her children (boyfriend) are happy with themselves. After you force them to buy it, they (she) will be angry and say why so expensive, they have no such needs. But when they are developed by you to need, after a period of time, they will be very happy and happy. In addition, after comparing with your neighbors (girlfriends and classmates) intentionally or unintentionally, your heart will feel very warm. Ah, digression.

When I bought a dishwasher, I lied that the dishwasher only cost 2,000 won and the salt was a free gift from the store. My dad, who was very smart and clever, quickly found the same model on Taobao for more than 3,000 yuan. When I was questioned in court, I pretended to be very sad and pitiful, saying that if I said 3000 yuan, you wouldn’t let me buy it. But when my parents saw how hard I lied so that they could use the dishwasher, they didn’t blame me anymore and started to adjust to life with a dishwasher.
Here’s take home message 3: Let your parents feel the effort and sincerity you put into getting them to use high-tech products, so that they will be more likely to make the effort to learn with empathy.

The point of all this is that if you really introduce high-tech products to your parents from the perspective of improving their quality of life and focusing on their needs, you will find success no matter what.

Now I know that there is one thing that can surpass the happiness of owning a new electronic product, and that is buying electronics for your family. (Sigh of happiness.)