Passage of these laws is associated with a nearly 40 percent
increase in child restraint use among children up to age 8.
Not exact matches
«Childhood aggression linked to deficits
in executive function: Primary school
children with reduced cognitive skills for planning and self -
restraint are more likely to show
increased aggression
in middle childhood.»
This NPRM proposes rulemaking on these and other requirements to
increase the correct use of
child restraint anchorage systems and tether anchorages, and the correct use of
child restraints, with the ultimate goal of reducing injuries to restrained
children in motor vehicle crashes.
Proper
child restraint use
increases in North Carolina after pilot program focuses on this issue