tarynsmum
Senior Community Member
OK, for more background I also just posted a question above in Car Seats...
My cousin, 3 in late July, right now in an expired OHS. He will be getting a new seat from me tonight at dinner (either DD's spare Scenera or a Chase that I will buy).
He's an escape artist. I think this is the main reason Mom put him in the p.o.s. OHS. He unbuckles THE SEAT BELT - not the harness. The actual seat belt which is holding the seat in. They also have ELR seat belts (I installed using the lcoking clip - Mom had no idea how ), so when he unbuckles the belt, he's essentially sliding around on the seat. It's a big red button - there's no way he's not pushing it, you know? IS there a way (besides stronger parenting - a la "this car is not moving") to keep him from pushing it?
My cousin, 3 in late July, right now in an expired OHS. He will be getting a new seat from me tonight at dinner (either DD's spare Scenera or a Chase that I will buy).
He's an escape artist. I think this is the main reason Mom put him in the p.o.s. OHS. He unbuckles THE SEAT BELT - not the harness. The actual seat belt which is holding the seat in. They also have ELR seat belts (I installed using the lcoking clip - Mom had no idea how ), so when he unbuckles the belt, he's essentially sliding around on the seat. It's a big red button - there's no way he's not pushing it, you know? IS there a way (besides stronger parenting - a la "this car is not moving") to keep him from pushing it?