Hmmm...wondering how much smaller it really is. It seems doubtful you could put it in your back pocket and not destroy it by sitting on it
Also I wouldn't want ds to lose it but it would be great to eliminate the fanny pack at 12 years old. ds just lost his cell phone this past week. Of course that he takes out to use and may have set it down, but if it's in your pocket it can pop out, fall out, get laundered (I've done that one with cell phones). How do you make sure it is part of your body when you leave the house if it's not something you put on?I've spent 8 years training the boys to be part of their bodies. Leaving the house without the epi should feel like leaving the house without your shoes. Of course that concept only worked until the day ds left the house without his shoes
Now I have to say it should be like leaving the house without your head attached to your shoulders
A key chain would be great for those of driving age...can't leave the house without your keys so you won't forget it and it becomes almost too bulky to lose. Maybe if it is successful it will encourage Dey to make their epi smaller. This new one also has the advantage of not looking like a HUGE hypodermic needle due to its shape. Maybe while they are giving instructions they should play some soothing music in the background too
Brownie