A guide on what direction a child should be facing in a car seat and when to upgrade them to a different seat as they grow.
The nation's largest organization of pediatricians is telling its members and parents that children riding in cars should remain in rear-facing child safety seats until at least their second birthday ...
Here’s when and how to safely transition from an infant car seat to a convertible or all-in-one car seat, and then to a ...
Accidents are the No. 1 killer of U.S. children, and car accidents are the most common kind of lethal accidents. It makes sense that health officials focus on making car accidents less common and less ...
Once your child has reached a certain age, you might consider allowing them to ride in the front seat of the car. As they grow out of their car seat and then booster seat, they might express interest ...
Many parents know rear-facing car seats will protect their children in front-end crashes. However, they wonder whether they protect as well during rear-end collisions. A team at Ohio State University ...
It can be a little confusing, and recently a new law went into effect changing age and weight requirements for kids. Some kids who have graduated from a booster seat may now have to go back into one.
Take a look at how the Latch system and each car seat scored in our Car Seat Check of the 2026 Honda Passport.