I think most are feel fine. They don’t know any different and they are super flexible. My four year old never said a word. |
DP. You clearly don't have a child that HATES the car. Many children that scream nonstop in a rear facing car seat are much more comfortable forward facing, and you can tell by the fact that they stop screaming. |
| Its actually more uncomfortable sitting with your feet dangling than having them in a bent position like when rear facing. My DS is 2.5, 40 inches tall, 30lbs. I plan to keep him rear facing until he's maxed out the height limit of our seat of 43 inches. Hopefully at least one more year. |
| My 4.5yo is 48"and still comfortably rear facing. We rarely drive (1x/month?) and also aren't around others driving much, so there's no peer pressure component. It's safer and she doesn't mind it so who knows how long we'll keep her there. Hey carseat is rated RF to 65lbs. She's probably 45lbs now. |
no, the guideline changed s couple of years ago. Now it’s until your child reaches the max height/ weight of a RF seat ( not a bucket carrier) |
I'm sure some parents turn their kids because they have no choice. But I know a lot more who have turned their kids around because "they refuse to be rear facing", i.e. kept whining at around 2, and the parents took the easy way out. |
I am the car seat tech. You would be amazed how little knowledge some people have. I did an inCant seat yesterday. The Mom had the seat just seating on the back seat in the base facing forward. ( not installed and no baby) and as I took it out and started installing it she said “ oh, it faces that way?” She had no clue and all these seats come with manuals and diagrams on the side of them. Also....... a kid throwing up constitutes a medical reason for turning child earlier. Kid constantly screaming is the same if it affects your driving. |
Ha, according to these guidelines my petite 7 year old should still be in a rear facing car seat. |
There is also a humblebrag element of my kid is so skinny and light. |
Well, I'm the pp with the 4.5yo rf. She's 96th% height and weight last check so that's definitely not my angle! |
| My DD is 2.5 and I think she's the only kid in her daycare class who is still rear facing. Everybody flipped their car seat around when their kid turned 2. |
| We did it at 3.5 for carpool line at preschool. |
| Exactly at 2 for my son. Probably 23 months for my daughter (second child, bigger kid). |
My son turned 3 in January and same here. I dont see any other kids RF. Hes 35lbs so we have 5 more lbs to go. Hoping we can make it til 4. |
| My daughter is 4.5 and we only faced her forward about 3 months ago, when she finally hit the weight limit for rear facing. |