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	<title>Comments on: How to Discipline Your Children When They Resist Car Seats</title>
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		<title>By: Jer</title>
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		<description>In your article you said a forward facing seat comes after the infant seat.  That is incorrect information.  After an infant seat is outgrown, you get a convertible seat.  It is safest for the child to remain rearfacing in the convertible seat to the stated height and weight limits of the seat, up to around age 3-4.  At age 3-4, a child can safely flip the convertible seat to forward facing or move to a forward facing harnessed seat.  Around age 5-6, a child can switch to a booster seat if they have outgrown their forward facing seat.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In your article you said a forward facing seat comes after the infant seat.  That is incorrect information.  After an infant seat is outgrown, you get a convertible seat.  It is safest for the child to remain rearfacing in the convertible seat to the stated height and weight limits of the seat, up to around age 3-4.  At age 3-4, a child can safely flip the convertible seat to forward facing or move to a forward facing harnessed seat.  Around age 5-6, a child can switch to a booster seat if they have outgrown their forward facing seat.</p>
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