What You Need to Know About Rear Facing Child Car Seats—and Why Kids Need to Stay There Longer

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Installing the rear-facing Britax car seat with ClickTight technology. Credit: Britax

Watch this short video and you’ll see why rear facing child car seat guidelines continue to change.

We’ll wait.

And then, consider this: a small child’s neck and spine are more accordion-like than an adult’s. In that video you can see how the child’s head and neck whip forward in a crash, effectively hyper-extending and potentially causing spinal cord, neck or brain damage, even though the child is not visibly impacted or injured. The rear-facing seat keeps the head and neck aligned, causing less damage.

All this has led to guidelines recommending that children remaining rear-facing for longer, families searching for larger cars to accommodate two or even three rear facing seats and complaints from kids who are tired of riding backwards. And, a lot of confusion about the rules.

Here is what you need to know from the experts, from how to know which seat to use, when kids can turn around an how to keep them happy in a rear-facing seat for longer.

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Which Children Need a Rear Facing Child Car Seat

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Different Types of Rear Facing Child Car Seats

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Start With Your Car Seat Maker’s Guidelines

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But Are the Guidelines Enough? A Safety Expert Weighs In

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The Placement of Rear-Facing Seats Depends on Your Car

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Proper Installation is Key to Ensuring the Safest Ride with Littles

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Questions to Ask Yourself Before Buying and Installing a Car Seat:

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Why Are the Rules Always Changing?

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States With Specific Child Passenger Safety Laws

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What if My Toddler Doesn’t Like Riding Rear-Facing?

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Tips for Helping Kids Relax In a Rear-Facing Seat

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Which Are the Safest Cars for New Parents?

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