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Guidelines issued by the American Academy of Pediatrics in 2011 recommend that kids use a booster seat until they are at least 4'9'' tall (57 inches) and weigh between 80 and 100 pounds. This will likely be around the ages of 8-12 years. But it's the physical dimensions that matter most.
And the shoulder belt crosses between your child's neck and shoulder. Make sure there are no twistsMoreAnd the shoulder belt crosses between your child's neck and shoulder. Make sure there are no twists in the belt. Helpful tips for safe. Use never leave children alone in a vehicle.
(1) Infant only seats and convertible seats used in the rear facing position for infants until at least one year of age or 20 pounds. (2) Convertible seats in the forward position or forward facing seats until the child is at least five years of age or 40 pounds. (3) Booster seats until the child is six years of age.
That's not legal or safe. There's no booster that allows kids under 40 lbs and the bare minimum age is 4yo and most kids aren't remotely mature enough at 4 for a regular booster let alone a backless one. It's not worth the risk.
4 – 7 Years. Keep your child in a forward-facing car seat with a harness and tether until he or she reaches the top height or weight limit allowed by your car seat's manufacturer. Once your child outgrows the forward-facing car seat with a harness, it's time to travel in a booster seat, but still in the back seat.
A child is ready for a booster seat when they have outgrown the weight or height limit of their forward-facing harnesses, which is typically between 40 and 65 pounds.
Never with lap only belt place the booster seat on the vehicle. Seat. Once the child is in the seatMoreNever with lap only belt place the booster seat on the vehicle. Seat. Once the child is in the seat make sure they are seated upright and not slouching buckle the seat belt. Adjust the backrest.
Child Car Seats Age LimitWeight / Height Limit Infant Seat Newborn to 1 yr. Less than 1 yr. Up to 20 lbs. 20-35 lbs. Toddler Seat 1-3 years 20-40 lbs Booster Seat From 4 years to at least 8 years Between 40-80 lbs; Under 4'9” tall Safety Belt 8+ years Taller than 4'9”
Children who are more than 4 years old but less than 8 years old, weigh more than 20 lbs but less than 65 lbs, and are less than 57 inches tall must ride in a properly secured booster seat or another federally approved child passenger restraint system.