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For decades, not much has changed in the basic way convertible car seats work—they’re installed rear-facing or forward-facing, and they stay in that position until you move them.
Car seats inevitably get messy.
Your Money
All seats need to meet federal safety standards but, aside from aesthetics, are the more expensive ones worth the extra cost in terms of extra security?
By Tara Siegel Bernard
Opinion
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Money & Policy
A pediatricians’ group now says that toddlers shouldn’t move to a forward-facing seat until at least age 2.
By Madonna Behen
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Business
Though the number of deaths of children in car seats has declined, about three out of every four seats are still installed improperly, and it remains a vexing safety issue.
By Stephanie Steinberg and Bill Vlasic