Nedra
Car-Seat.org Ambassador
Does the stop and go of traffic put any wear and tear on a kid/baby's body?
I feel like it would be a lot easier to get people to ERF of they felt like it benefitted their kid on a day-to-day basis -- not just in a crash.
Somehow every time I brake the car, I feel better knowing that my kiddo is rear-facing. But is there any actual logic to that, or does being rear-facing only actually help in a collision?
I feel like it would be a lot easier to get people to ERF of they felt like it benefitted their kid on a day-to-day basis -- not just in a crash.
Somehow every time I brake the car, I feel better knowing that my kiddo is rear-facing. But is there any actual logic to that, or does being rear-facing only actually help in a collision?