What age does your child need to be in order not a car seat?
Here's a general guideline:
* Rear-facing car seat: Until at least 2 years old, or until they reach the highest weight or height limit for their seat.
* Forward-facing car seat: Once they outgrow their rear-facing seat, until they reach the highest weight or height limit for their seat.
* Booster seat: Once they outgrow their forward-facing seat, until they are tall enough to sit properly with their knees bent at the edge of the seat, their feet flat on the floor, and the seat belt fitting correctly across their shoulder and lap. This usually happens around age 8-12.
Important Note: Each state has specific laws regarding car seat usage. Check your state's regulations for the most up-to-date information.
It is always best to consult with your child's pediatrician or a certified car seat technician for personalized advice. They can assess your child's individual needs and recommend the best car seat for their age, size, and weight.
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