I made a new ERF video!!

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NannyMom

Well-known member
I think it's a great video. I too didn't know that NHTSA recommended FF at 1yr.

I do have a question though, before I share the video. Does Admin have any problem with the last line "join us at www.car-seat.org"? I only ask because it can make it look like Admin made the video. :eek:
 

MustangMama

Active member
I do have a question though, before I share the video. Does Admin have any problem with the last line "join us at www.car-seat.org"? I only ask because it can make it look like Admin made the video. :eek:

I thought about that too but I don't see why it would matter :shrug-shoulders:

If it does bother them, I can delete that part.......:(
 

mom2ari

New member
Just wanted to check if you really wanted your first slide about what ERFing is (slide3 maybe?) to say 1 year OR 20#, I know a lot of parents still think it is ok for the either/or, but just wanted to see if you wanted it to say or verses and.
Jut a thought. I loved the video, you did a great job! Thanks so much for taking to time to put this all together!

Andrea
 

Andie

New member
I also posted it to FB. There are a couple people I wanted to talk to about ERF and didn't know how.
 

american_mommy

New member
Hi, I'm new to the forums and saw this and posted to my FB. My 2 1/2 yr old is still rf and will be as long as he fits in his MA. He only weighs 25 lbs right now anyway! We are expecting # 5 soon and it will be neat having 2 rf at teh same time. Thanks for making this!
Tammy
 

BookMama

Senior Community Member
I'm going to play devil's advocate here :eek: and ask what your source is for saying that NHTSA recommends turning a child FF at 1 year and 20 lbs. They actually recommend keeping a child RF until at least 1/20, and longer if possible.
 

MustangMama

Active member
I'm going to play devil's advocate here :eek: and ask what your source is for saying that NHTSA recommends turning a child FF at 1 year and 20 lbs. They actually recommend keeping a child RF until at least 1/20, and longer if possible.

Hmmmm.......I'm gonna have to go look for it. It was an article from a professor studying extended rear-facing at a college.

I can change it, it's not a problem.

ETA: Can't find source, it was an article I found a link to on here. Anyways, the video will be down until tonight when I can replace it with the new words :)
 

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