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broken4u05

New member
Ok I had Drew FF for like a week because he was screaming soo much it was driving me crazy. I could not even drive. But today i turned the seat back and put him in the MA because he normally sits in the BV. Well i don't know why but he didn't cry. I am thinking he doesn't like the head things when RF but does not care FF because he can see out the front. Sorry i was just happy that he did not cry RF because i really want him to be RF but if all he does is cry i can not because i can not drive like that
 
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beebear23

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YAY!! The headwings could be the problem. My ds hated the headwings of the WZ when I tried him in it as a toddler. He does't like them now either, but he deals w/them b/c I told him they are safer for him in daddies truck and I wasn't moving the seat.. And also that I couldn't take them off..lol
 

southpawboston

New member
Ok I had Drew FF for like a week because he was screaming soo much it was driving me crazy. I could not even drive. But today i turned the seat back and put him in the MA because he normally sits in the BV. Well i don't know why but he didn't cry. I am thinking he doesn't like the head things when RF but does not care FF because he can see out the front. Sorry i was just happy that he did not cry RF because i really want him to be RF but if all he does is cry i can not because i can not drive like that

it may even be non-seat related. if he's not used to being FF, it may seem completely disorienting to him. when we switched DD1 FF, the first few car trips, she was like "huh?" and was *very* anxious...although she didn't scream. but after she realized that she can see mommy and daddy and interact more with us, she began to enjoy it. but it took about a week.
 

broken4u05

New member
I think he likes to see. He could see when FF because he was in the middle so the wings did not matter. But i wanted him RF so i just tried again and it worked.

O and congratz
 

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