Mistake 7: Adding heavy coats inside the tapping
In cold weather, parents naturally combine their children. But do not mix the seats and coats of the car. The additional throne of alcoholic outwear is compressed in an accident, causing a very loose of Harne’s strips to secure your young child safely. Use more than a sweater inside the harness system, or move your baby’s coat backward behind the straps to keep it warm.
Mistake 8: Facing your child soon ahead
Historically, parents extended their children around the age of 1 year. However, research has shown that rear-facing is the safest position for infants, and children under 2 years of age in rear-facing seats are 5 times more secure in an accident. American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends At least 2 years of age, or until it reaches the highest rear-facing height and weight range of the seat, keeping children back and forth,