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What Age did you forward face your kid??
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<blockquote data-quote="oklaccer" data-source="post: 1999407" data-attributes="member: 6156"><p>At one year we turned the seat around. The rear facing can be hazardous to children that are too large to be rear facing. Basically, in the rear facing mode, the seat should surround the child like a cup against the seat back in the event of an accident. If the child is large enough that the seat cannot fully encompass them, it may be more dangerous to face rearward than to face forward. I don't know what is available in Moore, but in Broken Arrow, the fire stations used to evaluate the seats for you. You might check with local hospitals, pediatricians or police to see if someone there has that service for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oklaccer, post: 1999407, member: 6156"] At one year we turned the seat around. The rear facing can be hazardous to children that are too large to be rear facing. Basically, in the rear facing mode, the seat should surround the child like a cup against the seat back in the event of an accident. If the child is large enough that the seat cannot fully encompass them, it may be more dangerous to face rearward than to face forward. I don't know what is available in Moore, but in Broken Arrow, the fire stations used to evaluate the seats for you. You might check with local hospitals, pediatricians or police to see if someone there has that service for you. [/QUOTE]
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