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From: hasek4ever39
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  • excellent video. We JUST turned my almost 4 yr old forward facing because she no longer fit rearfacing. But we know that we kept her safer longer and now she is in her forward facing harness and still asks to be turned rear facing again.

  • What a sweet baby. You've helped me decide to keep my baby in a rear facing seat longer.

  • Your son is soooo adorable!!!!

  • That's awesome.  What a neat way to promote extended rear facing! After seeing that, I want to ride rear facing, LOL, looks like more fun!

  • I loved this demonstration. My 2 year old who is 25lbs and 34inches tall still rides RFing and loves it. I can see why now =)

  • hes 2 oh?

    is he dating?

  • Awesome! He is so cute!

  • thanks for the video! many parents make the mistake of turning their baby around too soon!!!

    My 2 y.o. is still rear facing!!

  • That's a great perspective. I've always loved riding the train in a seat that faces backwards. This reminds me of it. It's nice to know that DS has a nice view as he rides rear facing : )

  • It's good to encourage parents to keep their child rear facing as it is much safer-just wondering how that car seat is secured though as you can see the seatbelt back against the seat not holding the car seat in?

  • The car seat in my video is being held in place by the latch system.

  • Oh yes of course! Didnt think of that! Sorry

  • good job at keeping that little one safe!

  • Thank You! So few parents understand the benefits of extended rear facing. Children DO enjoy it. My almost 3yo is begging me to let her ride RFing again.

  • Good job, thanks for the video. So few parents realize how much safer it is too keep your child rear-facing as long as possible, and risk their lives by turning them around too soon.

  • Good job at keeping your child rear facing!

  • Not stupid at all. Parents are too quick to turn children forward facing, therefore putting their children at additional risk in a car accident. Thanks for letting people see that a child can enjoy a car ride rear-facing.

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