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convertible car seat 0-8 years
Rearward Facing :
Visual guide see page 14-18
Detailed guide see page 35-48
Forward Facing :
Visual guide see page 19-24
Detailed guide see page 35-45 & 49-51
Considerations for Rearward or Forward Facing:
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Extended rearward facing is the safest option for your child, providing them with
additional head, neck and back support for long drives, whilst also removing more
force and trauma from the child in the unfortunate event of an accident.
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If your child meets the lowest height marker, it is still safest for them to be rearward
facing until they reach the middle height marker.
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If your child meets the lowest height marker but is unable to sit-up unassisted,
then it is highly recommended and encouraged they remain rearward-facing.
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Forward facing requires less depth in the car, allowing the front seats to sit
further back.
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Rearward facing offers a superior recline angle than forward facing, allowing for
greater head and neck support if the child falls asleep.
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Forward facing can be more convenient for child removal and fitment.
NOTE:
If the baby’s neck muscles are unable to support their head, then
the child should remain rearward-facing.
mother’s choice tip...
Mother’s Choice recommends that children remain rearward-facing for as long
as possible because it is the safest option for them. If you have concerns or
questions about extended rearward-facing give our Customer Experience Team
a call on 1300 809 526.
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