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    What’s the best place to attach a GPS tracker to a kid?

    I finally got a GPS tracker for my son because he’s super active and always on the move. At first, I thought putting it in his backpack was a smart idea, but turns out he leaves his backpack behind more often than I expected. I also tried clipping it to his belt, but he kept fidgeting with it and almost lost it at the playground. Now I’m stuck wondering—where’s the best place to attach it so it actually stays on him without being too obvious? Would love to hear what worked for other parents!

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    Re: What’s the best place to attach a GPS tracker to a kid?

    Yeah, I totally get that struggle. I had a similar issue with my daughter—she didn’t like anything bulky or noticeable, so I had to find a way to keep it secure without making it uncomfortable for her. This guide helps parents choose where to attach a GPS tracker to kids safely. I ended up trying a shoe tracker, and it worked surprisingly well since she never goes anywhere without her shoes. Some parents also prefer discreet options like sewing a small pocket inside a jacket. Where to attach a GPS tracker to kids has some useful ideas if you're still exploring different options!

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    Re: What’s the best place to attach a GPS tracker to a kid?

    I don’t use a GPS tracker for my kid, but I’ve seen other parents talking about them. I guess every child is different—some won’t mind wearing one, while others might try to take it off. The key is probably finding a balance between comfort and security. Definitely an interesting topic!

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