Rear facing children sit with bent legs early on.
Not exact matches
They do state that if the
child meets both criteria and can still comfortably
sit rear -
facing, to consider keeping them that way as long as possible.
These seats will have a harness system like an infant car seat, but also have a higher weight limit, enabling your
child to
sit rear -
facing for longer.
Once your
child reaches this milestone, purchase a
rear -
facing booster seat that allows your
child to
sit in the same position until the age of two.
The flexible seat unit can be used forward
facing and
rear -
facing and be adjusted with one hand into three different recline positions to ensure the perfect
sitting or lying position of the
child.
Mary, you an check out lots of older
children sitting rear facing in the galler, http://www.carseat.se/gallery
A 40 inch
child has no problem
sitting comfortably
rear facing in a Swedish
rear facing seat.
Most
children, up to age 5 or so, find it far more comfortable to
sit rear facing since legs never fall asleep during longer drives.
If your
child weighs between 5 and 40 pounds, they will comfortably
sit in the
rear -
facing position.
The bench seat and the
rear stand - on platform gives your older
child full freedom of
sitting or standing,
face forward or backward while riding.
Whether or not your
child should
sit rear - or forward -
facing or use harness straps isn't usually an option, but you can choose to get a convertible, combination, or all - in - one car seat, etc..
Cars are much safer today but main difference is that
children today
sit in
rear facing car seats with easy
rear facing to age 4 or longer.
Children sit rear facing, normally in an infant seat.
Children sit rear facing in our Swedish seats which provide unbelievable protection.
Swedish recommendations are for a
child to
sit rear facing until at least 4 years of age, an 18 kg.
The
child above was 9 months old and
sitting rear facing.
Children sit forward
facing in high back boosters (
rear facing longer than age 4 would be far safer and preferred).
Once your
child's legs get too long or they can no longer comfortably
sit in a
rear facing position, simply turn the Safety 1st car seat around and use it as a traditional front
facing seat.
In addition, the «caboose» of the stroller has a
rear -
facing seat platform for the young toddler /
child to
sit when they need to rest along the way.
In addition, the car seat
sits inside the stroller
rear facing toward the parent, giving comfort and security - not to mention bonding - with your
child.
Our recommendation is for
children to
sit rear facing until at least 4 years of age or longer if possible.
Children are allowed to
sit rear facing until tip of ears are at top of seat shell.
«When a
child can
sit unassisted it's time for a
rear facing car seat.
An interesting new feature is now included in the forward
facing King model which is of course not sold in Sweden since it's meant for young
children who should
sit rear facing.
The main feature is the possibility for
children to
sit rear facing for a longer time.
In Sweden we strongly recommend
children to
sit rear facing to age 4 or longer.
Sweden started keeping
children rear facing in 1965, a large percentage of Swedish
children today
sit rear facing in the front seat with airbag deactivated with fantastic results.
Research suggests
children are safest when
sitting in a
rear -
face position, so finding a seat that accommodates a longer period of time
facing that direction is important.
On an airplane, all car seats must
sit facing forward, even if your
child rear -
faces in your vehicle.
Some of these seats include panels that give your
child more leg room so they can comfortably
sit rear -
facing for longer.
The Extend2Fit encourages your
child to
sit rear -
facing as long as possible.
Most all in one car seats have extended
rear facing which means your
child can continue to
sit in the safest position for longer.
All - in - one car seats are similar to convertible car seats in that
children can
sit rear -
facing or forward -
facing.
The Graco Extend2Fit car seat allows your
child to
sit rear -
facing up to 50 pounds and forward -
facing up to 65 pounds.
Some states, such as California, require that all
children under 40 pounds
sit rear facing.
Some of these seats include panels that give your
child more leg room so they can comfortably
sit rear -
facing as long as possible.
Your
child won't need to
sit rear -
facing, and then you'll need something to last them the rest of their car seat days.
Research suggests
children are safest when
sitting in a
rear -
facing position.
All - in - one car seats are similar to convertible car seats in that
children can
sit rear -
facing or forward -
facing with a five - point harness.
The seating arrangements allow two
children to
sit front -
facing or
rear -
facing.
Even as they grow taller, most
children will be able to comfortably
sit rear -
facing into their preschool years with this seat.
These are the only types of car seats that allow your
child to
sit rear -
facing.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends
children sit rear -
facing until they are at least two years old and longer if at all possible.
This allows your
child to
sit rear -
facing longer without becoming uncomfortable.
A
child should
sit rear facing for as long as possible.
A
child who has been
sitting rear facing since the beginning rarely complain.
Children who
sit rear facing in a car seat cut the risk for death or injury dramatically.
Rear facing car seats are a Swedish invention and the Swedish
children have been
sitting in these car seats since the mid 1960's.
Rear facing is safe for babies because, your head will not be violently be pulled far from the chest, as it is the case with a forward facing, whereby, in case of a frontal crash and the child is seated in a rear facing position, it is cradled in their seat without any change in sitting posit
Rear facing is safe for babies because, your head will not be violently be pulled far from the chest, as it is the case with a forward
facing, whereby, in case of a frontal crash and the
child is seated in a
rear facing position, it is cradled in their seat without any change in sitting posit
rear facing position, it is cradled in their seat without any change in
sitting position.
It is advisable, therefore, to let your
child sit rear facing for as long as you can past the 2 year recommendation.