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thanks for sharing! my son is a little over 2 and he is forward facing. but it’s so great to know that kids can still rear face comfortably!!
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Brooke has been forward-facing since December when she got sick in her seat. Her other seats didn’t RF to a high enough weight limit so she was turned around. Her Radian is going back RFing this weekend and will stay there as long as we can.
Thanks for the positive response!! Its encouraging to me as a car seat tech AND a mom!!