Wondering what the official statement from the American Academy of Pediatrics is on rear-facing? (Not that it will change what I'm doing!! lol)
But just curious, as I've talked with our family doctor a couple of times re:erf . Last time we talked, I told him I thought that the AAP had updated their recommendations to say basically it was still ok to turn children around at 1 year AND 20lbs but that remaining rearfacing until your child exceeds the weight and height limit for your seat might be best practice??? Did I dream this, or is that right?
I saw someone quote the AAP in one thread as now saying RF'ing until age 2 is the correct way, but I can't find that "officially".
Please point me to the correct info!
But just curious, as I've talked with our family doctor a couple of times re:erf . Last time we talked, I told him I thought that the AAP had updated their recommendations to say basically it was still ok to turn children around at 1 year AND 20lbs but that remaining rearfacing until your child exceeds the weight and height limit for your seat might be best practice??? Did I dream this, or is that right?
I saw someone quote the AAP in one thread as now saying RF'ing until age 2 is the correct way, but I can't find that "officially".
Please point me to the correct info!