There are changes this morning to the guidelines for child car seats. The American Academy of Pediatricians now says that children should ride in the seat rear-facing until they reach the height or ...
After your child outgrows a car seat with a harness, a booster seat is the next step. It does exactly what its name suggests: It boosts your child high enough so that their seatbelts fit them ...
Car seats are essential to keeping children safe when they are riding in a vehicle. When they are first brought home from the hospital, they need to be in a car seat suited to their height and weight.
All car seats sold in the U.S. must meet the same federal standards, but some offer an additional degree of safety, according to CR’s rigorous tests CR's experts recommend that children move through ...
Back-to-school season has arrived, which means the return of regular trips to and from campus. As children get older, they may want to move from a booster seat in the back of the car to the front ...