I should probably know this, but I guess I don't. After reading the post below about carseats, how do you know when your DC has "outgrown" the convertible seat? Is it still that their head has to be an inch below the top of the seat?? Is there other guidelines to follow? Now I'm paranoid because DS is so tall.
Re: at the risk of sounding dumb.....
A convertible seat is outgrown rear-facing when either of the 2 following conditions occur:
A convertible seat is outgrown forward-facing when either of the 3 following conditions occur:
I totally understand how you feel! All this talk about carseats makes me feel like I don't know the rules at all, and then I don't understand how people say their kids are RFing until like 3 years old. I just wonder are they REALLY short, is there a seat with a huge limit that I don't know about it?
I read my manual again the other day (Evenflo triumph) and it says DS can stay RF until 35lbs but his head had to be atleast 1 inch below the top of the seat.
Then for forward facing he must be less than 50lbs and his ears cannot be above the top of the seat. Also he will be too big for it if his shoulders are above the highest strap setting.
I hope I'm understanding it all correctly too, it's got me paranoid as well. Noah is getting close to the RFing limits (just height) and it's not like he's in the 90% or anything and I was hoping he could stay RFing longer.
Jennie