At What Age Can a Child Start Using a Car Seat?

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CarolineMarie
07/29/25 9:43pm
Here is an introduction about the appropriate age for a child to start using a car seat: 1. Introduction One: From the perspective of an infant's growth process, they only begin to learn how to sit at six months. Therefore, infants should only use a car seat after they have learned to sit, which means at least after six months. 2. Introduction Two: In an era where cars are increasingly popular, it is essential for families with infants to purchase child car seats. There is an old saying that goes, 'seven months to sit, eight months to crawl,' meaning that infants generally start to sit up properly in the seventh month and begin to crawl in the eighth month, gradually transitioning to walking. For babies under six months old, their bone development is far from complete, and the support from their back muscles is also very weak. Therefore, it is crucial not to place an infant in a car seat at this stage.
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