Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New research is that kids can turn forward facing at 1, no need to wait until 2.
[citation needed]
Anonymous wrote:Do you think she might be getting carsick?
All I can say is when she turns 2, turn her forward facing.
https://emilyoster.substack.com/p/car-seats-when-to-turn-when-to-stop
car seat tech here. Not true. Its to the max height/weight of the seat..Anonymous wrote:New research is that kids can turn forward facing at 1, no need to wait until 2.
this is old information. Current ref is keep RF into child reaches max height and weight of the individual seat. However, if a medical reason dictates it’s not safe to do so then you should switch earlier. A carsick child or a screaming child. That will distract you driving would be a reason to turn FF early. - car seat tech.Anonymous wrote:Do you think she might be getting carsick?
All I can say is when she turns 2, turn her forward facing.
https://emilyoster.substack.com/p/car-seats-when-to-turn-when-to-stop
Anonymous wrote:Check her ears with an ENT? Ours got sick in car, and pedi didn't see the fluid like ENT could. got ear tubes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New research is that kids can turn forward facing at 1, no need to wait until 2.
[citation needed]
Anonymous wrote:New research is that kids can turn forward facing at 1, no need to wait until 2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does she still scream/get upset if someone sits in the backseat with her?
Generally, yes. But on the few occasions our nanny squeezed between the two car seats, she was better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does she still scream/get upset if someone sits in the backseat with her?
Generally, yes. But on the few occasions our nanny squeezed between the two car seats, she was better.