I was fine with screaming. Kid was telling me they were alive. |
You’re not in the US, I take it. What kind of carseat is it? |
DP. At least in my case, I'm pretty sure the risk of a car accident goes *way* up with a screaming kid. We turned ours around the day they turned 2. It made the next road trip so much more tolerable. |
I think in real life the vast majority of people turn their kids to front facing at, if not before, two years old. However the extreme rear facing advocates are far more likely to take the time to weigh in to a discussion topic like this so the results are going to be extremely skewed from reality. |
OP here, I shouldn't have asked, kinda figured. Wouldn't be a DCUM forum though for the responses really wish there was a poll option instead of having to post.
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Sanctimommies gonna sanctimommy. That's what I mean about it being like sleep training. Count your stars you don't need to flip your kid around. |
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1st 3.5, second 3. Both very tall for the ages. My second I turned earlier because she would drop things and get upset, it was easier for me to manage ff.
OP in most states you need to rear face until 2. Her legs are fine. It’s shocking that you would consider turning her now based upon the evidence we have. |
We're in NYC and she's in a Graco Extend2Fit. But this thread prompted me to double check and I am reminded now that it's good for RF to 50 (FF to 65). So I assume we'll have to switch it sometime when she's 5. |
NP here, and wow... i knew ppl would have strong opinions on this ... but wow. We turned our 99th percentile height and weight child's car seat around at 22m, because we were taking our first road trip and it just made everyone more comfortable and happy (see us, could hand toys, not isolated, etc). I have been berated for this decision - but i am 100% comfortable with my choice for my child and my family. do you OP, do you
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Glad you got it figured out. |
| The day after his 2nd birthday. In real life I barely know anyone who RF past about 2.5. |
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Switch after 2. Any time after that is up to you, whatever makes YOU (not the kid LOL) feel comfortable. Use common sense.
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I don’t get the peer pressure angle. My kids have no idea what their friends are doing in their cars or don’t care.
I turned my oldest when she was 5.5 and outgrew the height limit of RF. My four year old is still happily RF. I feel better that they are safer. |
Similar situation here, but more like 90th for height and 50th for weight. |
| Still RFing but about to turn an average sized 5 year old as only about an inch of height before too tall. The car seat has really high limits (Clek Fllo) and child doesn’t mind RFing so there’s been no reason before now. |