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While 1 year and 20 pounds used to be the standard for when to flip car seats around, most experts now recommend using rear-facing child seats until children outgrow the top weight and height recommendations of the car seat manufacturer. This means your child may be rear-facing until well beyond their second birthday.
The Idaho Transportation Department recommends: Birth to 2 years ? a rear-facing car seat in the back seat. 2-4 years and 40-65 pounds ? a forward facing car seat in the back seat; a top tether should be used if the child is under 40 pounds. 4-8 years and 4'9? ? a booster seat with a lap and shoulder belt.
In the state of Idaho, all children who are 8 years old and at least 4'9" must be secured in a federally approved and proper rear-facing car seat, forward-facing car seat, or booster seat depending on their age.
By law, in Montana ALL children up to 6 years old AND up to 60 pounds have to use a car seat or booster seat. Larger children should also be in boosters until they are around 4 ft. 9 in. tall.
Buckle kids up in car seats or booster seats until seat belts fit properly, usually when they're 57 inches (or 4 feet 9 inches) tall and between 80 and 100 pounds.