Anonymous wrote:Op with an update -- family has agreed to let me keep the seats installed in my car Mon to Fri so I will only have to install on Mondays. It's not perfect but its a great compromise! Thanks to everyone who replied
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell them they do not need $200 seats. The Evenflo Securekid is $140. Other harnessed boosters are around $100. Can they keep paying you the extra 1/2 hour and you not work that half hour and buy your own seats.
Or you could go to a yard sale or thrift store and get one for $20
I do not know how well those will do in a car accident, but that is not your worry
Anonymous wrote:Flipped my 17 month old around to face forward. She was trying to get unhooked and flip herself around. She's already 3 feet tall. Past rf height on the carseat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would ask for a set of cheap ones. It is a hassle to do that daily and it makes no sense.
At three, they should be in a harnessed booster seat.
There are several cheap harnessed boosters on the market for $100-140 each.
WTF? are you in 1980? The new guidelines now say to keep them RF as long as the seat allows. My 3yo is still RF in a 5pt harness.
Guidelines would tell you to have your child live in a bubble for safety reasons as well if it was possible. When I was 3, I was sometimes riding in a car with no seatbelt. I think a carseat/booster is enough and that there is no real need to keep them rear facing at 3-4 years old. They should just make the backseats of cars face the other way if this is such a safety thing. I am sure it would be more safe for everyone then, not just a 3 yr old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell them they do not need $200 seats. The Evenflo Securekid is $140. Other harnessed boosters are around $100. Can they keep paying you the extra 1/2 hour and you not work that half hour and buy your own seats.
Or you could go to a yard sale or thrift store and get one for $20
I do not know how well those will do in a car accident, but that is not your worry
Anonymous wrote:Tell them they do not need $200 seats. The Evenflo Securekid is $140. Other harnessed boosters are around $100. Can they keep paying you the extra 1/2 hour and you not work that half hour and buy your own seats.
Anonymous wrote:MB here. I would install the car seats in my nanny's car every Monday and any days when she was driving more people and couldn't keep them in the car. I did it because I wasn't confident she would know how. It honestly isn't that difficult and if you do it regularly you get very fast and good at it. You do need to be in shape because to do it quickly and securely you need to use some muscle and be able to maneuver in the car.