For the record yall

Le Apricot July 27, 2025 10:27 pm

Keep your child rear facing for as long as possible. Gru could and should be rear facing. Broken legs can heal. Broken skull...not as much

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    bensarchive_99 July 27, 2025 11:31 pm

    Ikr... my thoughts as well. But the granpa don't know shits ig cuz look at him wanting to send her abroad on the first day they met ( ̄へ ̄)

    Lillianna July 29, 2025 2:49 am

    It depends on the kid's height. If she's tall enough her seat should be designed to face forward. She is a preschooler after all. But definitely a baby or 2 year old are short enough for the backwards style seat. And definitely don't face a seat the wrong way forward for how that particular seat is designed for.

    Le Apricot July 29, 2025 4:26 am
    It depends on the kid's height. If she's tall enough her seat should be designed to face forward. She is a preschooler after all. But definitely a baby or 2 year old are short enough for the backwards style sea... Lillianna

    You can be 5 and be rear facing if the size of the seat allows. It's easier to fix a snap in a broken leg that a snapped neck

    littlewolf1022 August 4, 2025 12:52 am

    Im sorry im not following, is this some kind of seat adjustment??

    Le Apricot August 5, 2025 12:46 am
    Im sorry im not following, is this some kind of seat adjustment?? littlewolf1022

    When you have an infant/baby, the way the baby carrier should be set up it to have the child facing toward the trunk of the car and not the back of the front seats. It's a lot more protective this way during an accident especially cuz whiplash can internally decapitate a child when front facing

    Le Apricot August 5, 2025 12:48 am
    Im sorry im not following, is this some kind of seat adjustment?? littlewolf1022

    Gru is like 3 years old and should really be rear facing