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Admin14.06.2021

10 Rear

This can easily fool a parent into thinking that it is safe for a one-year-old to ride forward facing, when the evidence is clear that one-year-olds are safer rear-facing.
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Admin07.09.2021

Child Passenger Safety

Young children are better protected in a rear-facing car seat because that seat distributes the force of a crash over a greater body area and gives better support to young heads and necks.
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Admin10.08.2021

10 Rear

That's a bonus when you've got a wiggly kid on your hands! Once children outgrow their forward-facing car seat, they should be buckled in a belt-positioning booster seat, in the back seat, until seat belts fit properly.
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Admin15.06.2021

10 Rear

Previously, the advice included a minimum age guideline of 2 years old for when the child should advance to the forward-facing orientation.
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Admin17.08.2021

Rear

Common Questions: What if my child's feet touch the back of the vehicle seat? The AAP recommends that all infants ride rear facing starting with their first ride home from the hospital.
Admin29.07.2021

Rear

Keeping your child rear-facing to the limit of the seat is the safest choice.
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Admin13.07.2021

Child Passenger Safety

For the best possible protection, keep children properly buckled in the back seat.
Admin11.06.2021

Keeping Your Baby in a Rear

Buckle children in car seats, booster seats, or seat belts on every trip, no matter how short the trip.
Admin05.07.2021

Rear

Height: Depends on the car seat, but most convertible seats have rear-facing height limits that require the child's head to be at least 1 inch below the top the child's legs touching the vehicle seat back is not an indication that they are too tall Why Rear-Facing? Ensure that the harness is snug you cannot pinch any slack between your fingers when testing the harness straps over the child's shoulders and that the retainer clip is placed at the center of the chest, even with your child's armpits.
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