The age range where children are considered infants.
What are ages 0 to 1?
The age range where children are considered toddlers.
What are ages 1 to 3?
The age range where children are considered a preschooler
What are ages 3 to 4?
The age range where children are considered a school aged child.
What are ages 5 to 17?
Air bags have to be used with this for them to work properly.
What is a seat belt?
Infants use this type of car seat.
What is a rear-facing car seat?
Toddlers use these two types of car seats.
What are Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing car seats?
Pre schoolers use this type of car seat.
What is a Forward-Facing car seat?
School aged children use this car seat in there younger years and this one in there older ones.
What are booster seats and normal seats with a seat belt?
Seniors have more of this due to old age.
What are brittle bones?
The reason infants need highly supportive car seats.
What is supporting delicate bodies?
Forward-Facing car seats use this harness to spread the force of a crash.
What is a five point harness?
Pre schoolers often want to do this but the car seat stops them.
What is moving and falling?
Children sometimes feel uncomfortable moving into a booster seat because of this reason.
What is holding up their own body?
Seat belts reduce these types of injuries in a crash.
What are Spinal, Abdominal and bone injuries?
Rear-Facing car seats protect these body parts.
What is the spine, neck and head?
Toddlers have this characteristic which makes it very important to use a car seat.
What is soft bone structure?
Pre schoolers have to be able to do this in a booster in order to move into one.
What is sitting up tall for a long car ride?
The seat belt must fit properly over these parts of the body for it to work.
What is the pelvis and collarbone?
Seniors sometimes have these on there cars to remind them to put on their seat belt.
What are seatbelt signs and stickers?