1. Only use them in the car.
A national survey found that half of parents don't use child safety seats in ride-sharing services with their kids.
I refuse to have a mini van until it's absolutely necessary.
Children under 40 pounds should not be using them. Here's why.
Tips from parents who have been there, too.
Car seat safety can sometimes feel overwhelming, but when we break it down, it gets really simple.
ProPublica recently released an investigation into Evenflo's "Big Kid" booster seats.
The car seat technicians with St. Luke's Pediatric Education and Prevention Programs in Idaho could not believe what they were seeing when they came across the first fake car seat.
One journalist—and father—went searching for answers.
Parents have a very good reason.
A car seat that grows with baby? Yep, it exists.
A break in the headrest support tubes sparks recall.
Safety first!
A new study sheds light on baby sleep safety.
"If it didn't happen in front of me I'd never have believed it," Mock captioned his upload.
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