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C is 5 1/2. I don't know how he'll act in a booster. I really have no clue- he's autistic (more aspergers type) and sometimes he surprises me at how well he can do at things and other times he confirms my worse fears.
Anyway, A is at the top harness of his GN. It's hot out. I'm on my period. I don't want to go outside and mess with these seats. We have some funky latchplate/belt stalk geometry going on where his seat is to where you have to really work with the seat to get a tight install.
So... I was thinking about sticking A in C's GN, and sticky C in A's GN, in booster mode. Then I can see how he'll do, and if he does OK then great, he'll be booster trained before kindergarten. If it's horrible I'll go out at midnight and install it in harness mode. I know the fit will be good. Honestly, if A's seat was on C's side I'd have no issues just moving the harness up... it's just in this spot it's very hard to install.
Oh, and the shoulder belt doesn't lock, if that matters.
C is 5 1/2. I don't know how he'll act in a booster. I really have no clue- he's autistic (more aspergers type) and sometimes he surprises me at how well he can do at things and other times he confirms my worse fears.
Anyway, A is at the top harness of his GN. It's hot out. I'm on my period. I don't want to go outside and mess with these seats. We have some funky latchplate/belt stalk geometry going on where his seat is to where you have to really work with the seat to get a tight install.
So... I was thinking about sticking A in C's GN, and sticky C in A's GN, in booster mode. Then I can see how he'll do, and if he does OK then great, he'll be booster trained before kindergarten. If it's horrible I'll go out at midnight and install it in harness mode. I know the fit will be good. Honestly, if A's seat was on C's side I'd have no issues just moving the harness up... it's just in this spot it's very hard to install.
Oh, and the shoulder belt doesn't lock, if that matters.