DS2 turned 2 on Monday which is when I had planned to turn his seat around. He's only 23lbs and in the 20th percentile for height. So I feel like I need to keep him rear facing a little longer. DH says to do whatever I want.
Is anyone else going to be rear facing after 2?
Re: RFing after 2?
I guess I should mention that we have a Britax Blvd so as we move the height of the harness up, the shell raises too and allows him to RF for longer. It makes it hard to see out my side windows though so have to be careful.
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We are FF here too. Basically because it makes a long distance drive with just you and LO so much easier. Now that she's been FF she throws a fit to be RF.
I say if LO is fine with be RF go for as long as you can!
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Same here, but I would have kept her RF for safety reasons if she didn't raise holy he!! every time I put her in the car. Even a 15 minute car ride was a nightmare.
What are his reasons?
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I'm having trouble deciding to turn her at 2 or wait a while. It's so difficult to cram her in the car RF, especially in FI's car. But I have a feeling that as soon as turn her there will be a huge snow storm and I'll get in accident and I'll feel guilty for turning her. So I might wait till spring.
I turned the seat in my moms car the other day because my parents move the seat between cars a lot and they are freaking incapable of installing it so its level. It's easier to do FF so I figured better that she FF safely than be RF incorrectly. She hasn't been in that seat since I turned it though.
He wants B to be able to see things, thinks B is scrunched back there (despite the fact that B doesn't protest his car seat very often), and thinks it will be easier to get him in and out.
None of these, to me, are very good reasons.
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No, we're the flammable people who already switched because we had a hand-me-down seat that didn't RF. So we switched this summer when DS couldn't fit in the infant seat anymore.
If I were you I'd keep your DS RF unless he hates it. Most kids prefer FF. It's safe enough to be FF now but it's ALWAYS safer to be RF (for EVERYONE, including adults if that were an option.)
IDK. She hates the car no matter what way she faces, we tried to FF her a few months ago to see if that would help with the screaming fits. It didn't, so we flipped her back. It's actually unsafe to drive with her imho because she will actually scream bloody murder for the whole trip almost every time and I find it very difficult to concentrate on driving. We've tried different seats, nothing works.
We have a long trip coming up for Christmas, we'll keep her RFing at least through that, my H is going to sit in the back with her and we bought a portable DVD player for the trip in hopes that between those two things she won't scream for 6+ hours. She's only got another less than an inch before she outgrows one of our seats for RFing and I'm not buying yet another seat that she will just scream at me from, so I'll likely turn her when she grows just a bit more.
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We will keep him RF until he hits the h/w limit for his seat. Then I will consider buying an extended RF seat. I would ride RF if I could. lol
I have a cousin with a 4 year old who is still RFing in a Diono, and she kept her step daughter RFing until she was 6. Granted, she was a small 6yo.
Right on!
Here's the AAP linky.
It depends on your seat, if that's what you're asking. 1 inch from the top of the seat, and the weight limit if your carseat.
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This. I was upset, but my husband is a very big guy and couldn't even fit behind the wheel when the carseat was RFing.
I would let him stay RFing.
We turned the trio about 2 months after they turned 2, they were almost 34 lbs. Jericho is probably 27 lbs and will probably be RFing longer than the triplets did. He doesn't mind RFing so I am going to keep it up a bit longer.