I found this website while
researching rear facing car seats for my twins (they are now 13 months) and thank you so much for providing all this useful information.
Not exact matches
This is no doubt that
rear facing car seats are 500 % safer than forward
facing seats since it has time and again been proven by peer reviewed independent
research.
Actually
research has shown that using a
rear facing car seat for as long as possible (even up to age 5 or so) is the safest option for children.
In the past, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommended a
rear facing car seat for the first year of a child's life, however, recent
research has changed this recommendation.
Because of this
research, the AAP recommends a
rear facing car seat until two years of age or the child outgrows the weight limit of their
car seat.
Previously, parents celebrated their child's one year birthday by changing their
car seat orientation, but recent
research has shown that babies fair better in the
rear facing position so it is important to keep them in that position for as long as possible, regardless of how old they are.
I did a lot of
research and shopping around for the perfect
car seat that was safe, comfortable and easy to install and the Fit2 Rear Facing Car seat not only met but exceeded all my requirements... and mo
car seat that was safe, comfortable and easy to install and the Fit2
Rear Facing Car seat not only met but exceeded all my requirements... and mo
Car seat not only met but exceeded all my requirements... and more!