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Car Seat Conundrum
Keeping Toddlers Safe on the Road
By Teri Brown
Is the child sitting tall so his/her whole back is touching the seat back? (Do not allow child to slouch.) - Do the child's knees bend comfortably at the edge of the seat?
- Does the shoulder belt cross the shoulder between the neck and arm?
- Is the lap belt touching the tips of the legs? (Make sure lap portion of the belt is not on the child's abdomen.)
- Can the child sit like this for the whole trip?
If the answer to any of these questions is "no" the child needs a booster seat to ride safely/properly in the car.
"Keep in mind that seatbelts typically do not fit children until they are at least 4 foot, 9 inches tall," Frias says. "Seat belts are designed for adults. Seat belts don't typically fit most women comfortably, let alone children. A properly fitted seat belt is extremely important. Booster seats just help seat belts fit better. What I explain to most parents is that kids are going to be in some kind of car seat for a very long time."
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