snowbird25ca
Moderator - CPST Instructor
So I'm thinking in advance here, but I'm wondering what other people's experiences have been...
Do kids tend to fight more when they're facing the same direction, or when they're facing each other?
Dd and ds are beside each other in our car to leave room for dh to drive, and I'm thinking ahead to when dd is going to go in a booster. She has about 1.5" or so left in her Nautilus, and will be going in a booster in our 2nd vehicle late this coming spring. Once I know she's fine in the other vehicle I want to move her in the car as well, but know that the potential problem in the car is her being right next to ds. Right now I'm planning to turn him ff'ing about the same time, but if keeping him rf'ing would make them fight less, I'd consider it.
Of course there's always the option of keeping her harnessed longer in the car if need be, but if I can set her up for success ahead of time that's what I'd prefer to do. :thumbsup:
Do kids tend to fight more when they're facing the same direction, or when they're facing each other?
Dd and ds are beside each other in our car to leave room for dh to drive, and I'm thinking ahead to when dd is going to go in a booster. She has about 1.5" or so left in her Nautilus, and will be going in a booster in our 2nd vehicle late this coming spring. Once I know she's fine in the other vehicle I want to move her in the car as well, but know that the potential problem in the car is her being right next to ds. Right now I'm planning to turn him ff'ing about the same time, but if keeping him rf'ing would make them fight less, I'd consider it.
Of course there's always the option of keeping her harnessed longer in the car if need be, but if I can set her up for success ahead of time that's what I'd prefer to do. :thumbsup: