Favourite rear facing video link for Facebook?

Boot

New member
I'd like to post a photo of my 2 year old rear facing and a link to a video illustrating the benefits on my Facebook page. I will probably just do this once so I want to choose the right thing. Nothing to emotive and not country specific. What would you recommend?
 
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MonkeysMom615

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I like this video for a simple (and short for those with a smaller attention span) video. :)

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sssIsceKd6U"]Rear facing vs forward facing position in the car - YouTube[/ame]
 

jess71903

Ambassador
:yeahthat: hands down. There are other good ones, but I feel like that one is short, to the point, and doesn't use a sad story to get the point across.
 
I like this one
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvyIv9QVRBE&feature=youtube_gdata_player"]Rear facing is safer - YouTube[/ame]
 

Boot

New member
Thanks everyone. I think I'll use the first link. I'm just not sure about the timing as my BFF just turned her 17 month old ff (he reached the weight limit). She knows why I rear face longer but she's comfortable with her decision and I don't want her to think that I'm making a passive aggressive dig at her. I wish I'd posted something while he was still rear facing.
 

Mugsmom

New member
My DH was asking me to turn DS for his 2nd b-day since "he's not a baby anymore". DH doesn't really want to sit down and talk car seat safety, so I just asked him for one minute of his time and showed him that first video. He watched it, said "oh, that makes sense", and never mentioned turning him again. :D
 

Mugsmom

New member
Also, not to be picky, but the second video posted needs some serious spellchecking - it has a word misspelled on nearly every title card in the video. That, and the obvious attempt to evoke an emotional response (the music) just kind of turns me off from the message.
 

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