Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This thread is bananas. OP sounds crazy and the grandparents sound crazier. This is really not rocket science.
My parents were born before the Great Depression and even they always used car seats with the grandkids. I totally don’t get these old people that don’t believe in modern safety knventions. The next time they say something like that, point out that their parents lived without MRIs and knee replacement or glucose monitors or EKGs or statins so maybe they should give up all that stuff as welll (plus their iPhone and kindle).
So your parents are about 100 years old, therefore you are 70-80, your kids are in their 40s and your grandchildren are older elementary?
You forget in the 80s they didn't make carseats for kids over 2, yet your parents had carseats for all the kids. I think you might want to get checked for dementia.
My parents are 96. My mom had me in her mid-40s. I had my kids between 35-40, so they aren't in car seats anymore (youngest now in MS) but it wasn't that long ago. My parents grandkids were born between the 1980s and 2012, so yes most of them had car seats.
The point was more that there are lots of older people that LOVE the newer safety innovations. They knew lots of people that died in accidents, lost kids in accidents, etc. They love car seats, vaccines, antibiotics, pasteurized milk, etc.....but I always brought the car seat and pack n/ play when we visited -- didn't expect them to buy new stuff for us. (I think we did use a very old high chair that someone had bought them to use when they used to babysit the older grandkids, but it had straps and was basically safe if kid was monitored)