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Mon, Nov 24th, 2014, 12:54 PM #1
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My older two boys went forward facing at 1 year old. However, I have read about the huge benefits of extended rear-facing and want to do that with my third child. My question is this: Most seats say something like "Rear-facing from infant-1 year old (5-40 pounds and "19-32" in height)". Now, if they are over a year old but under the upper weight and height limit, they can still stay rear-facing, right?
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Mon, Nov 24th, 2014, 09:44 PM #2
The general rule of thumb is keep them rear facing until they are at the top height and weight limit stated by your car seat manufacturer. I have a girlfriend who's little one is 3 years old and still rear facing.
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