Man oh man we are having issues with Mr. Everett and his car seat. He pretty much hates it- and it's not just our car seat, it's any car seat. He just freaks out anytime we are in the car for more than ten minutes. I feel horrible especially when it's just he and I because there's nothing I can do! I've checked the straps to make sure they're in the right place and not too tight. He's got a mirror and plenty of toys to keep him occupied (most of which end up on the floor.) I don't know what to do.
He is in a convertible car seat and is rear facing- we plan on keeping him that way until he is at least two or if he still fits until he outgrows the height/weight requirements. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that "toddlers should remain rear-facing in a convertible car seat until they have reached the maximum height and weight recommended for the model, or at least the age of 2." (Link here.) I don't know that turning him around would help much anyway though. I would be able to reach him more easily if he were turned around however I think he would still be mad that he was constrained.
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This is how E would prefer to ride! Note: Everett did NOT ride like this- it was for photographic purposes only |
Anytime we want to drive anywhere outside of our town we sort of cringe thinking about it because of the torment that Everett goes through. (TMI warning!) I can't tell you how many times I've leaned over the car seat to nurse him! Today, out of desperation I let him have his water bottle which he loved (I was in the back with him.) It worries me to just give it to him all the time now, especially if I'm not back there with him because he's not really that used to having a sippy cup/water bottle.
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I'm a race car driver mom! Note: Everett did NOT ride like this- it was for photographic purposes only! |
Has anyone else had these issues? We're coming up on the summer which means we're planning a few semi-short road trips to visit family. Sigh.
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