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18 Jul 2017 The AAP recommends that all infants ride rear facing starting with their first ride home from the hospital. All infants and toddlers should ride in a rear-facing seat until they are at least 2 years of age or, preferably, until they reach the highest weight or height allowed by their car seat manufacturer.
21 Mar 2011 New advice from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) will change the way many parents buckle up their children for a drive. It also advises that most children will need to ride in a belt-positioning booster seat until they have reached 4 feet 9 inches tall and are between 8 and 12 years of age.
17 Aug 2017 The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) released an updated version of car seat safety guidelines. These guidelines cover everything from the type of car seat each level of infant and child should be using, how to safely install both rear- and front-facing car seats in your vehicle, and helpful tips on
27 Jul 2017 The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has updated the guidelines on car seat safety for every age group so you know exactly what to buy and why. Here's the breakdown: Infants and toddlers should only be in rear-facing or rear-facing convertible car seats until they're at least 2 years old, or reach the
The AAP has revised their car seat guidelines to include toddlers to remain in the rear-facing position until at least the age of 2.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recently updated their car seat safety guidelines.

This policy statement provides 4 evidence-based recommendations for best practices in the choice of a child restraint system to optimize safety in passenger vehicles for children from birth through adolescence: (1) rear-facing car safety seats for most infants up to 2 years of age; (2) forward-facing car safety seats for most
3 Jul 2017 The American Academy of Pediatrics has a policy statement on child passenger safety with recommendations and guidelines for car seats. These recommendations change over the years as new research and information become available. See what their current guidelines say for keeping children safe in
28 Jul 2017 The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) just updated their car seat safety guidelines, and unless you've gone full-green solely transporting your kid on a bike, parents may want to take note. While many recommendations reinforce past ones—keep infants and toddlers in rear-facing car seats until they're
     

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