Head Slump: When it’s a Problem and How (Not!) to Fix it - Update from Our Blog

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Putting a newborn baby in a car seat is a daunting task even in the best of circumstances. They just seem so tiny and fragile, the buckles on the car seat seem huge in comparison and it often feels like you’re just going to smush (technical term) their insides when you tighten the harness. As they grow, they feel less breakable, but it seems like there’s always something new to worry about when it comes to car seats. One of the most common questions I see on parenting and car seat groups is regarding head slump, typically in forward-facing kids

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