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Rear facing is safer

Growing evidence shows that rear facing beyond the minimum 1 year and 20 pounds is much safer for children. Thank you to the families at car-seat.org for giving me permission to use there photos. ...  
 
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Ellemphriem (19 hours ago) Show Hide
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Britax two way car seat can go up to 55 lbs ;)
scubiekim (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Nice to have an informative video but now they have car seats that go up 45lbs RF.

You have to read fast though!  Maybe I just read slow!
delananightshade (1 month ago) Show Hide
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This video is AWESOME. Thanks for posting!! It's such important information. I had no idea about any of this until my friend got me doing research.
Emmoney (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Dang, there is a spelling mistake on the end... otherwise I would spread this everywhere...!! There isn't quite enough time on one of the first quotes as well.

BTW, my nearly 4yo son is still RFing in his Radian XT. My younger two are as well, obviously!
dominicgorski (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Great video! But I had a hard time reading some of the longer comments before they switched back to a picture...
rapierlynx (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Utenn: This isn't about infants. Toddlers are also safer rear-facing. Most US state laws only require kids to be kept rear-facing until 1 year or 20 lbs (whichever comes second). Recent research says keep them rear-facing until 2 or even 4 years.
momKO71 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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because we're not talking about newborns... we're talking about children 12-36 months old... that's why
erahoneybee (3 months ago) Show Hide
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pretty kids! :)
erahoneybee (3 months ago) Show Hide
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aww my niece is at 2:13!!!!! isn't she so cute with her big smile! she's happy backwards :)
jfmom (3 months ago) Show Hide
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2:33 too Erin lol

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