Parents Remember.. Experts Advise Keeping Kids in Rear-Facing Car Seats Until Age 2
Many American parents place their children in forward-facing car seats at too young an age, says a new study.
Rear-facing car seats should be used until children are 2, according to American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines.
But a national survey conducted by researchers at the University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital found that 73 percent of parents of children aged 7 months to 48 months switched their child from a rear-facing seat to a forward-facing seat before the age of 2.
The National Poll on Children’s Health also found that 30 percent of parents placed their child in a forward-facing seat before the age of 1.




































