Anonymous wrote:I just realized that my friend still puts her 10yo in a car seat, not a booster, the type of car seat that my toddler is in. Don't kids stop riding in these when they enter elementary school??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a high back booster. My petite younger DD needed one until the end of 4th grade.
What? No!
She was tiny and our pediatrician insisted on it. Can I see your medical license?
Strange. Our pediatrician never mentioned car seats. I’m assuming you asked your pediatrician? Seems like a leading question. Regardless, parents can do what they choose but if they insist on car seats too long they will not be able to carpool and for me that is a dealbreaker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a high back booster. My petite younger DD needed one until the end of 4th grade.
What? No!
She was tiny and our pediatrician insisted on it. Can I see your medical license?
Nope. Crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a high back booster. My petite younger DD needed one until the end of 4th grade.
What? No!
She was tiny and our pediatrician insisted on it. Can I see your medical license?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a high back booster. My petite younger DD needed one until the end of 4th grade.
What? No!
She was tiny and our pediatrician insisted on it. Can I see your medical license?
Anonymous wrote:If it were up to safety experts, we'd all be in five-poinz harness car seats with side protection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a high back booster. My petite younger DD needed one until the end of 4th grade.
What? No!
Anonymous wrote:Not your kid, not your problem. You know most kids aren't in car seats and I think it is not nice to put it out there on a public forum just to make you feel better about your parenting.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a high back booster. My petite younger DD needed one until the end of 4th grade.