American Academy of Pediatrics Made Major Update

One day soon enough, you'll be driving your kid to their high school graduation in a car seat.

The American Academy of Pediatrics just made a major update to their car seat policy. Before, they said kids should be in rear-facing seats until they're two . . . now, they say keep them facing backwards until they're 40 pounds, regardless of their age.

If you keep your kid rear facing, you lower their risk of a serious injury in an accident by 70%. So, basically, keep them that way as long as possible. 

(CNN)

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