seat has to sit on seat with baby looking forward, not backward
for safety reasons, I just would not do that. Infant car seats are designed to face backwards so if involved in an accident, the baby's neck would be supported. The seats in the back of rangers face sideways and if involved in an accident the babys neck would have no support. I don't know if it is even legal to do it. Please reconsider this for the babys sake.
The face of a down syndrome infant is symetrical.
an infant can see a item held 4-30 inches from their face
These days it seems that everything is available online. However, training for something like CPR, especially on an infant, is best done face to face with hands on instruction.
Face down on your stomach for a infant
I say face out so you can get a jump if you need it. It's always easier to pull out than back out!
This would depend on the age of your child. All children should ride rear-facing in back seats until they are 2 years of age or until they reach the height and weight limit of their child restraints. When children reach the height and weight limits of their infant seats, they should be moved to convertible seats, but should continue to ride rear-facing for as long as possible. However, when your child reaches the rear-facing height and weight limit of their child restraint, they should be turned forward-facing in a convertible or another forward-facing child restraint.
The movie "Blow"
The challenges that Kenya would face/are facing include poverty, famine, deforestation, and infant mortality.
May the wind always be at your back and the sun upon your face. And may the winds of destiny carry you aloft to dance with the stars.
Father Always Cares Enough
You never see a rainbow when you face the sun. It's always with the sun at your back, and low in a clear sky, while in front of you is air with water in it.