She should stay rear facing as long as possible. Its irresponsible to turn her forward facing before 2 IMO. If my 27 month old can rear face comfortably so can a younger baby.
Edit. You SHOULD keep them rear facing to 3.5-4 medically speaking. The cervical region of the spine isn't fully ossified until that age, forward facing too early could cause SEVERE injury, including internal decapitation.
Would be more irresponsible if you ignored guideliens for each carseat, kept child in seat they were to heavy for or was to tall for.... Or even didnt have lo in a carseat at all now that's irresponsible.
Other examples of corking (and PROPER) irresponsibility seen lately round here:
Rear facing baby carriers in the front seat of cars with airbags
Babies on laps in the front seat of cars
As above - but advanced stupidity of the passenger not belted in
The eternal classic of a toddler aged child climbing on the back parcel shelf of the car totally unrestrained... added points for stupidity if the car has 9 million "baby on board" signs in the back window
Mum climbing over the passenger seat into the back seats to sort out a sibling argument while the car is in the outside lane of the motorway doing 80mph (tell a lie that that one wasn't local - it was up near my parents' house)
Yeah... THOSE are irresponsibility. Just so we keep things in context here.
(All seen within the last few months by myself)
Dizz if you've seen me driving around with LO in the front seat in the infant carrier I can assure you I've switched the airbag offbut I get what you are trying to say
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