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What can you suggest for this booster seat?

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I have a great carseat. A booster seat which was purchased. (I did not make this purchase.) My one year old son has figured out a way to wiggle out of the seat while my husband and I are driving!! I am st my wits end. I don't want to throw this seat out, cause it is brand new. Are there any things out on the market that I can buy to create some sort of 6 point harness system so that way my son can stay seated?

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  1. Here in Texas a one year old would still be required to be in a rear facing seat. A "booster" is basically a block to get the kid up high enough to be able to use the standard seat belt. Those are not legal for a one year old. I'd suggest you check with your local police or fire department to see if the seat you're using is legal under you're state's laws and safe for your child at his age. The seat my daughter uses for her three year old has a six point arrangement built into it and all the legal seats I have seen do also.


  2. Check these site out they should answer your questions.

    http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/

    http://www.aap.org/family/carseatguide.h...

    Good Luck

  3. you have to make a look at the ebay.com

  4. Use your knee to push down on the seat as you tighten the car's seat belt (may be a lap-only or lap/shoulder) or LATCH attachments belt through the child safety seat's belt path. The seat should not move more than 1 inch (3 centimeters) side to side or forward and backward on the belt path. If the seat wiggles or moves on the belt path, the belt needs to be tighter.

    Some seat belts may require a special locking clip, which is designed specifically to keep the belt from loosening. Locking clips are available from baby product stores, safety seat manufacturers, and some car dealerships.

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