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Booster seats are seats that allow your child more freedom of
movement while providing protection that is midway between the
absolute restraint offered by the infant seat, and the more
breathable restraint offered by the adult seatbelt.
Booster seats are considered the middle ground between infant
car seats and "grown-up" seatbelts. Boosters are basically for "big
kids." But did you know, there's even another group of children who
are too large for booster seats and too small for adult seatbelts -
these children are called "tweens." They're usually from age 8-12,
and one of their most remarkable habits is not wearing any sort of
safety restraint - and riding in the passenger side of the car,
yet!
The term "tweens" was coined by marketers, but the dangerous
habit of riding without a booster seat was discovered by the
Automotive Coalition for Traffic Safety (ACTS), a group of child
safety advocates. After filing a report on this matter, ACTS
proceeded to launch an interactive website at
http://www.tweensafety.org and distributed a "tip sheet" for
parents of tweens, calling on them to be good adult role models
when it comes to traffic safety and accident prevention.
For the most part, tweens may be grown up enough to benefit from
adult seatbelts - they just don't want to. Well, at that age they
must be sick of infant and child restraints by now, shouldn't they?
Tweens want their own space, and parents would do well to respect
that if they wish for their children to appreciate the importance
of safety on the road. The best thing that parents of stubborn
tweens could do is not to nag, but to periodically remind the child
about the value of wearing car belts. But above all else, they must
be responsible and to buckle up habitually. Soon enough, their
tweens will learn how to follow their example.
Until your child reaches the delicate "tween" ages, it would be
good to invest in good booster seats - ones that are comfortable,
stylish, and perfectly suited to the sizes of both your child and
your car.
Infant-carseat.com provides you with information on baby car seats,
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Article Source:
http://www.articlesnatch.com/Article/Choosing-Booster-Seats-for-Your-Growing-Baby/43929
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