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My youngest didn't hit 80 lbs until after his 9th birthday, so he rode in a booster seat.
My ds just turned 8 last year, and I finally let him get rid of the booster seat. He's only 67 lbs., but I still let him get rid of it. I told him for long car trips he'll have to have it, but not on a day to day basis. I don't know, part of me wonders if it's the right decision, but then I think about when I was a kid and I was out of a carseat by 4, so![]()
I'm also 4'11" and thought it was ridiculous that as a 24-year-old adult who drives, I'm just two inches over needing a booster seat.
Our DD is almost 8 and a half and its starting to be brought up that everyone else in her class isn't in a booster seat. In Illinois where we are, I think its 8 yrs old and 80 lbs. Well, DD is 49 lbs. Seriously, she'll be 16 before she weighs 80 lbs. I'm just curious if everyone else takes them out of the booster at 8?
My poor children will live, literally.
First of all, my kids really don't care. Second, it is the law here in Illinois. And third, it keeps the seat belt off their necks. That is the whole point. Don't feel sorry for my kids. Feel sorry for the kids who end up hurt by ill-fitting belts or for kids whose parents can't be bother to buckle them up in the first place.
Why is that confusing? My kids just didn't have to be in their seats as long. If all kids are doing the same thing, it may not be a big deal now, but back then a booster to ride in a car at age 8 would have been weird. We are very big advocates of car safety and never drive without everyone buckled up.
This made me laugh.I'm way passed dealing with car/booster seat issues (thank goodness
). I do have an 18 year old high school senior.
We used to laugh because your supposed to be over 150 lbs to sit in the front seat of a vehicle equipped with airbags. My son used to complain that he had to sit in the back seat of our SUV.
He is very tall..(now 6'3")..but...he's very thin. He used to complain to me that at the rate he gained weight..he'd be driving from the back seat!(he barely makes the weight recommendation now!
).
Why is that confusing? My kids just didn't have to be in their seats as long. If all kids are doing the same thing, it may not be a big deal now, but back then a booster to ride in a car at age 8 would have been weird. We are very big advocates of car safety and never drive without everyone buckled up.
I wouldn't base it on what you did - the first time I used a seatbelt was in my 20's!![]()
The statistics prove that you are more likely to be injured within a certain mile radius of your home- ie, your day to day driving around town and such. Just a thought
My kids are all still in boosters at 5,5 and 8 and they will be in them for the for as long as they need until they fit correctly on the seat and with the buckle. DH and I are considering taking the back off of the oldest's booster and letting her just use the backless portion, but we'll have to see how everything fits when we get our new car this weekend.
We have had some relatives give us a hard time about it but we just point out that it's a- the law and b- the safest thing to do, so why would we not do what was safest for the kids? If it's really a problem then the kids don't need to drive with anyone other than DH and I
I agree with these responses to the now deleted post.
Confusing stuff, all those laws and safety issues? It's very simple. The height and weight make sure that the seat belt/shoulder harness crosses at the correct places. If it doesn't , very serious injuries can occur. Age is not the "magic" number here, size is. If the kid is big enough per guidelines, then of course he can be out of the seat. I'm sure there are a lot "weird" or embarrassing things you require of your kids that don't have an option.
It's confusing, because you said, "your poor kids", like you were being sarcastic. Perhaps you didn't mean it that way.
when I was a kid and I was out of a carseat by 4, so![]()
When DH and I were kids, carseats were unheard of and seatbelts were not mandated by law (we were born in the early 1970's). I think carseats started coming on the scene maybe late 1970's or in the 1980's (not sure of the time frame). We were in middle school when the seatbelt law went into effect in the mid 80's.
Now, I'm thankful for the carseats and of course the seatbelt law.
The best thing to do if you're not sure if your child still NEEDS the booster for SAFETY is to do a 5 step test with him.
http://www.carseat.org/Boosters/630.htm
The 5-Step Test.
1. Does the child sit all the way back against the auto seat?
2. Do the child's knees bend comfortably at the edge of the auto seat?
3. Does the belt cross the shoulder between the neck and arm?
4. Is the lap belt as low as possible, touching the thighs?
5. Can the child stay seated like this for the whole trip?
If you answered "no" to any of these questions, your child needs a booster seat to make both the shoulder belt and the lap belt fit right for the best crash protection. Your child will be more comfortable, too!
If your son fails the 5 step test there is absolutely nothing wrong at all with telling him that mommy didn't know better, and now she does, and she's making a different decision for HIS safety. Period. He'll live...literally!![]()
Umm, dh was born in 1970 as was my dsis. They both rode in carseats. The laws, however, became strict and guidelines better advertised much later than that.