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I really would like to keep my son in the middle of the back seat for safety reasons (I fear getting hit from another car), but every morning on the way to daycare we drive toward the sun, which obviously bothers him. He's only 14 months, and won't keep sun glasses on. He doesn't understand that if he turns his head to the side and looks out the side windows, the sun is out of his eyes. In short of moving him to behind my seat, is there another solution?

2007-04-16 15:15:11 · 7 answers · asked by AngiePangie 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Toddler & Preschooler

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Sure. Go to Target or Walmart or wherever and get those suction-cup window shades for your car's side windows. You'll find 'em in the baby aisle (I know SafetyFirst makes them), and that's exactly what they're for.

You can also try putting him in a sun hat with a wide brim. Lots of baby companies make baseball-style caps for wee ones, which will be more comfy when sitting in a car seat than a hat with a 360-degree brim.

2007-04-16 15:18:01 · answer #1 · answered by Yarro Pilz 6 · 0 0

My 5 year previous daughter is the comparable way. She makes friends everywhere she is going, then is overwhelmed while i don't get the telephone numbers etc of each toddler in the food market so she will see them back. (She even proposed to a minimum of one toddler she met in the examine-out line, i do no longer think of I even have ever been extra embarrassed) I do subject with regards to the actual and emotional disadvantages of her overzealousness plenty. yet such as you, I hate to overwhelm that organic expertise of hers. (particularly circumstances i'm resentful of it) She's had the 'stranger possibility' talks and classes. I do attempt to softly remind her that no longer absolutely everyone likes chatting with human beings they do no longer understand. (And remind her regularly that she desires to question me in the past inviting human beings over to play etc.) and that i remind her continually that I do love those friendly traits of hers. and that i attempt to help her set those boundries. usually I basically shop one extra close eye on her (way extra advantageous than I in all danger would desire to i'm confident). and that i attempt to be certain she has lots of opportunities to precise meet new human beings. i would be looking at this question for extra solutions too because of the fact it incredibly is an exceptional line that i'm continually asking myself if i'm even on the component of.

2016-10-22 09:04:04 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Try baby banz sunglasses that is what we had to do with our daughter. They help protect yours eyes much better than the stick on window things etc and go with him when he turns his head. They have straps not ear pieces and are harder to get off. I left you a link to the website but shop around you will find them cheaper at other websites

2007-04-16 15:38:01 · answer #3 · answered by Lori R 4 · 0 0

There are sunglasses you can get called "banz" or something like that. the go all the way around the baby's head so they can't get pulled off. My son has light sensitive eyes and they worked great when he was young.

2007-04-16 15:20:11 · answer #4 · answered by offroadmolly 2 · 0 0

My son would always put his blankie over his head, even at the age of 14 months.

2007-04-16 15:18:38 · answer #5 · answered by Bad Kitty! 7 · 1 0

what about a hat? i had this problem too when my son was young, and we got our windows tinted, but couldn't always keep the light out...he'll just have to realize the side windows...make wearing a hat cool, and exciting..

2007-04-16 15:18:34 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A floppy hat.

2007-04-16 15:22:30 · answer #7 · answered by lillilou 7 · 0 0

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