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LuciaBella
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During a check recently, I explained to parents that they need to keep their child rear facing to the limits of their seat (in this case it was a 14 month, 23lb-er). I also explained why in terms of physics and crash forces...etc
After all this, the mom said "well, I didn't even ride in a car seat when I was 2 and I turned out ok." How do I respond to this?! I wanted to be rude, but instead said "Well you were one of the lucky ones." Then moved on.
Sometimes I feel like parents are insensitive and like their kids are invincible. How do I make an impact that they will get their childhood experiences out?
Thanks!
After all this, the mom said "well, I didn't even ride in a car seat when I was 2 and I turned out ok." How do I respond to this?! I wanted to be rude, but instead said "Well you were one of the lucky ones." Then moved on.
Sometimes I feel like parents are insensitive and like their kids are invincible. How do I make an impact that they will get their childhood experiences out?
Thanks!