Holly
New member
I know sooner or later I will be questioned by family or friends about why I have Hannah rearfacing when she is 2.
I need any links I can get about ERF, and also about using the harness as long as possible. I'm going to bookmark the links so I have them whenever I need them.
I know it's going to be brought up that:
"Her feet will be uncomfortable and smashed up"
"She can't see out the window"
"She can't like it like that"
"She's over a year and 20 lbs, it's ok to turn her"
What would you answer to that?
I want to tell them in such a way so it doesnt sound like I am critizing them, but that I get the point across that it is safer, and it's not just some weird quirk of mine.
Do you think I could simply say "We have her rearfacing because it's much safer, even after 1 year. I can send you some links if you are interested" and leave it at that?
I need any links I can get about ERF, and also about using the harness as long as possible. I'm going to bookmark the links so I have them whenever I need them.
I know it's going to be brought up that:
"Her feet will be uncomfortable and smashed up"
"She can't see out the window"
"She can't like it like that"
"She's over a year and 20 lbs, it's ok to turn her"
What would you answer to that?
I want to tell them in such a way so it doesnt sound like I am critizing them, but that I get the point across that it is safer, and it's not just some weird quirk of mine.
Do you think I could simply say "We have her rearfacing because it's much safer, even after 1 year. I can send you some links if you are interested" and leave it at that?