My LO is turning 1 in a couple of weeks. Im thinking that I will turn his carseat around then. I know that its 'recommended' to wait until 2yrs old and I wanted to see how many out there actually wait that long...
Are you all waiting for the 2yr mark?
Re: Ready for front-facing carseat?
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OHHH...we just watched a documentary on reasons to wait! Here is a link to a similar video as to what we watched. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8mFsXNXOLw
I actually was super excited to switch him...until our pediatricain mentioned this. I live in South Fl and literally almost get rear ended, side swiped daily by all the terrible drivers.
I think as a parent you make decisions that you think are best for your child and if that means forward facing at a year then you have a right as a parent to make that choice. As long as you are following the law you will receive no judgement from me. However, before making that decision, look up a video of a crash test dummy in an accident forward facing vs rear facing and look into the reasons behind choosing to ERF. If you're going to make a decision then it is best to make one when you have all of the information at hand.
If it's at all possible, we're going to wait. DS is really long, so I hope we don't have to turn him around sooner. My thought is, it doesn't hurt anything to keep him rear-facing, but it could really hurt him if we were in an accident and he was forward facing too soon.
haha!!
no we will be waiting until closer to 2 years
yes...at least.
It's the law in some states...
Right!! Today, I might put DD2 in the back of the van if she doesn't stop complaining!
Is it just me or did half of this conversation vanish?
ETA: Nevermind wrong thread. Ha. It's been a long day.
This, especially the bolded.
DS will rear face until at least 2. Longer if his seat allows.
DD rear faced until 2.5 and I only turned her because I was due with DS and couldn't fit two rear facing seats in my car.
I agree with the poster who said to at least understand the reasoning behind extended rear facing.
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This 100%.
This. I really think everyone should watch the video of the test dummies RFing vs FFing.
No the law in PA is 20lbs and one year. We will be following the AAP's recommendation till 2 years.
I really thought they had changed it about 2 years ago, must've just been when the recommended guidelines changed. We do 2 years, anyway, whether it's the law or not.
My son is 2.5 and we are still rear-facing. My goal is 3, but the longer the better. My daughter is 5, and she was rear-facing from birth til 2, and then from 2.5 til just after she turned 3. She hated forward facing and asked several times to rear-face again, because she said she had no where to put her legs.
So, as much as some people think that it is torturous to kids, there are kids that actually prefer it.
The benefits of rear-facing far out weigh any benefit of forward facing. Have you ever been in a car accident and had whip lash? Think of that and then think about being 1. I often see/hear people saying that they turned their one year old because they were super tall and as big as a two year old. It doesn't matter, a huge one year old still has the spine of a one year old. Unless, they have specifically outgrown the limits of their seat, then they really should be rear-facing til as close to 3 or 4 as possible.
https://carseatblog.com/5168/why-rear-facing-is-better-your-rf-link-guide/
There is NO manufacturer that says to turn before 1 year AND 20lbs. They have to meet both of those requirements. You are definitely misunderstanding the wording of your seat, and that is dangerous for your child. The 2 year recommendation isn't law. However, if 1 AND 20 isn't law in your state, then you probably have a proper use clause. I understand that not everyone is into extended rear-facing but turning your kid before one.... is just plain stupid.