Is that safe for him in that position? I had mine checked by the police and they said it was not safe to have his feeting sticking that far out of the chair. If I was in an accident, then his legs would definitely get broken.
Much safer actually. The American Academy of pediatrics has recently changed their recommendation from 1 year and 20 lbs to at LEAST 1 year and 20 lbs, and as long as the seat will allow.
Rather a couple broken legs than a broken neck or back!
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Is that safe for him in that position? I had mine checked by the police and they said it was not safe to have his feeting sticking that far out of the chair. If I was in an accident, then his legs would definitely get broken.
Much safer actually. The American Academy of pediatrics has recently changed their recommendation from 1 year and 20 lbs to at LEAST 1 year and 20 lbs, and as long as the seat will allow.
Rather a couple broken legs than a broken neck or back!
Kat
yes very safe. some think there is a risk of a broken leg but that wouldn't be as a bad as a broken neck or back
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