Anonymous wrote:NP here. When do you stop using carseats period? I don't know what a 5pt, high point, baby back rib is. When can your child sit his ass on the seat and use a seatbelt?

Anonymous wrote:There are laws. Here are Maryland's: http://www.carseatlaws.com/maryland-car-seat-laws
Anonymous wrote:My 17 year old is still in a 5 pt harness. So am I actually. It's really just the safest option you know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 17 year old is still in a 5 pt harness. So am I actually. It's really just the safest option you know.
Do you keep him rear-facing?
Of course, and before you ask me don't his legs get cramped, NO, he sits with them crossed Indian style and is very happy. He's also extremely bright and can point out all sorts of objects to me that he sees through the rear windshield.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here. When do you stop using carseats period? I don't know what a 5pt, high point, baby back rib is. When can your child sit his ass on the seat and use a seatbelt?
Whenever they're mature enough to sit correctly in a seatbelt without fidgeting and whenever said seatbelt hits them in the right places on their body. A badly-fitted seatbelt can actually kill or severely damage organs, esp. if it's fitted over the belly and not the hips/thighs. I would guess 10-12 for a nuerotypical child?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 17 year old is still in a 5 pt harness. So am I actually. It's really just the safest option you know.
Do you keep him rear-facing?
Of course, and before you ask me don't his legs get cramped, NO, he sits with them crossed Indian style and is very happy. He's also extremely bright and can point out all sorts of objects to me that he sees through the rear windshield.
Do you have a mirror on the back seat headrest so you can make sure he's ok and see if he's smiling?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 17 year old is still in a 5 pt harness. So am I actually. It's really just the safest option you know.
Do you keep him rear-facing?
Of course, and before you ask me don't his legs get cramped, NO, he sits with them crossed Indian style and is very happy. He's also extremely bright and can point out all sorts of objects to me that he sees through the rear windshield.