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		<title>My Child Can Not Stand The Car Seat!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At moments like these you wish you could throw the car seat at the idiot that decided we need to use car seats. You are fighting your way through traffic , your child is yelling bloody murder you just can not take this anymore. Your about to lose it! If you have ever been been [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At  moments like these you wish you could  throw the car seat at the idiot that  decided we need to use car seats. You are fighting your way through traffic , your  child  is yelling  bloody murder you just can not take this  anymore. Your about to lose it! </p>
<p>If you have ever been been in this situation  you can  identify with  with those that are dealing  with this problem. Sometimes these incidences  are  just once in a while but for some  little ones  this happens  every time they are put  in their  car seat. </p>
<p> While lots of people will offer their ideas as to why your kid is crying the bottom line is they are not enjoying their car seat experience. Some people say it is the cold or heat, or maybe the vibrations the seat makes. Others talk about how it might be the tightness or that they just plain feel trapped. </p>
<p>Imagine yourself being strapped into a cold seat when it is 20 degrees out or how about dropped into the seat in a hot car when it is 90 degrees plus outside. </p>
<p> No matter what you need things to be different. You can definitely try anther car seat. You might consider this a bit much but how much to like the screaming? But, if you try another car seat it has to be one that is known for its comfort. A wonderful example of this are the <a target="_blank" href="http://qualitybabycarseats.com/britax-car-seats/britax-decathlon">Britax Decathlon car seat</a>.</p>
<p> Another option you can try before getting another car seat would be a reward strategy. Some people call it positive reinforcement. Either way the idea is to reward a specific behavior, in this case maybe a short period of silence. You can try rewarding them with a sweet treat that they really like. The key is that they only get the treat as a reward for the behavior you want to encourage. Do not give them this treat at any other time. Try this approach and see how it works.</p>
<p>You will not tell them what the behavior is you will simply reward it when you see it. Give them the treat and some praise; you will get results if you are consistent. Positive reinforcement like this will work much better then a negative punishment approach. </p>
<p>Try this simple method  prior to  switching  to a  Britax Decathlon convertible . This tip  will definitely help but  also be aware that there  may be a real physical  thing that is effecting  your child and  changing car seats may be just what  you need to do. </p>


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