Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hell no! Read the safety regulations please regarding booster seats, height and weight. Do not go from what people say on here. My child is 47" and 56 lbs at 9 and therefore must stay in a high backed booster in the SUV due to positioning of seat belts. In the minivan she uses just a booster without the back. I love my kid and feel comfortable knowing she will not die in an accident due to my negligence.
At 9 years old???
Anonymous wrote:Hell no! Read the safety regulations please regarding booster seats, height and weight. Do not go from what people say on here. My child is 47" and 56 lbs at 9 and therefore must stay in a high backed booster in the SUV due to positioning of seat belts. In the minivan she uses just a booster without the back. I love my kid and feel comfortable knowing she will not die in an accident due to my negligence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously. Enough with the car seat, she isn't a toddler anymore. She is probably mortally embarrassed because she has friends who are *gasp* sitting in the front seat while she is still being strapped in like she is using a binky.
Just because she (maybe) has friends whose parents are complete idiots, doesn't mean OP should do something unsafe with her child. Also, MANY 8 year olds are still in boosters (she isn't in a car seat, Ms Illiterate.) Try shaming the people who are actually putting their kids in danger.
Only on the DCUM, my dear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously. Enough with the car seat, she isn't a toddler anymore. She is probably mortally embarrassed because she has friends who are *gasp* sitting in the front seat while she is still being strapped in like she is using a binky.
Just because she (maybe) has friends whose parents are complete idiots, doesn't mean OP should do something unsafe with her child. Also, MANY 8 year olds are still in boosters (she isn't in a car seat, Ms Illiterate.) Try shaming the people who are actually putting their kids in danger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously. Enough with the car seat, she isn't a toddler anymore. She is probably mortally embarrassed because she has friends who are *gasp* sitting in the front seat while she is still being strapped in like she is using a binky.
Just because she (maybe) has friends whose parents are complete idiots, doesn't mean OP should do something unsafe with her child. Also, MANY 8 year olds are still in boosters (she isn't in a car seat, Ms Illiterate.) Try shaming the people who are actually putting their kids in danger.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously. Enough with the car seat, she isn't a toddler anymore. She is probably mortally embarrassed because she has friends who are *gasp* sitting in the front seat while she is still being strapped in like she is using a binky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She doesn't need a car seat any more.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She doesn't need a car seat any more.
Not OP, but her kid is pretty short. Kids don't generally fit appropriately in a seat belt alone until they are 4'9". Some of that depends on physical build. But in general, that's the case. Seat belts are made for adult men. I don't think OP's kid needs a high backed booster for sure, but her child likely still needs some sort of booster that positions the belt correctly.
http://safeseats4kids.aaa.com/faqs/when/when-is-my-child-ready-for-a-seat-belt/
I believe adjustment straps are available. Still, no need for a carseat.
No.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She doesn't need a car seat any more.
Not OP, but her kid is pretty short. Kids don't generally fit appropriately in a seat belt alone until they are 4'9". Some of that depends on physical build. But in general, that's the case. Seat belts are made for adult men. I don't think OP's kid needs a high backed booster for sure, but her child likely still needs some sort of booster that positions the belt correctly.
http://safeseats4kids.aaa.com/faqs/when/when-is-my-child-ready-for-a-seat-belt/
I believe adjustment straps are available. Still, no need for a carseat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She doesn't need a car seat any more.
Not OP, but her kid is pretty short. Kids don't generally fit appropriately in a seat belt alone until they are 4'9". Some of that depends on physical build. But in general, that's the case. Seat belts are made for adult men. I don't think OP's kid needs a high backed booster for sure, but her child likely still needs some sort of booster that positions the belt correctly.
http://safeseats4kids.aaa.com/faqs/when/when-is-my-child-ready-for-a-seat-belt/
Anonymous wrote:She doesn't need a car seat any more.