5yo asked to go rfing again

icnee

New member
She has been ffing in the CA for month or so (siggy not updated) and then a few days ago we were out and I avoided two crashes within 30 seconds and im guessing she felt more than she was comy with cause she now wants to go back RFing which is fine with me I wanted her rfing through the winter anyhow.

She was disappointed that she is over the weight limit torf in the CA but she still has shell above her head. (Its her favorite)
Just thaught I would share.
 
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Mom2FiveGirls

Active member
My 5 year old wants to go back RFing too. She says its more comfy... If I had a seat she still fit in RFing I'd switch her back, but I don't. I was talking to a "friend" (we aren't really close...) the other day about the benefits of ERFing (her DS is 14 months and just over 20 lbs) and she kept talking about how uncomfortable he looks RFing. I finally called Ella over and asked her if RFing was uncomfortable and she said "No" and looked at me like I'd lost my mind and Lilly chimed in and said "I wish I could still be RFing! Its lots more comfy than being frontwards!". Of course my "friend" just rolled her eyes and said she'd talk to the doctor about it at his 15 month check up and if he says her son should still be RFing she'd turn him, if not, he's fine FFing. AHHH!!!
 

BookMama

Senior Community Member
OP, I would also reassure your DD about how safe a big girl like her is, riding in an appropriately-used FF seat. Eventually she's going to have to ride FF, and you don't want her to be afraid of it. :twocents:
 

icnee

New member
OP, I would also reassure your DD about how safe a big girl like her is, riding in an appropriately-used FF seat. Eventually she's going to have to ride FF, and you don't want her to be afraid of it. :twocents:

This is true, thanks. I am going to let her go back though and then if she wants to go back FFing Im fine with that too.
 

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