A continuation from Part I. So what does “Rear-Facing As Long As Possible” mean for most parents today? The answer is going to vary from one parent to the next …
In 2011, the AAP issued a new policy statement. To summarize, it says: All infants and toddlers should ride in a rear-facing car safety seat (CSS) until they are 2 …
We have a study about rear-facing in the USA. It’s a good paper. It was also a major factor in promoting policy to rear-face until age two as a minimum. One …
Welcome to our Mythbusters Series where we explore myths regarding kids and carseats! Myth: My child’s legs will be injured in a crash if their feet are touching the back …