Safe in the Seat - It's really quite simple--the more time we can give our children's bodies to strengthen and their bones to fuse together, the less risk of fatal injury in
![Fayetteville Fire Department on Twitter: "Rear facing has always been and is the safest way to ride, keep your child in a rear facing as long as they can until they outgrow. Fayetteville Fire Department on Twitter: "Rear facing has always been and is the safest way to ride, keep your child in a rear facing as long as they can until they outgrow.](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FYr11kPXwAER54s.jpg)
Fayetteville Fire Department on Twitter: "Rear facing has always been and is the safest way to ride, keep your child in a rear facing as long as they can until they outgrow.
![SafeRide4Kids on Twitter: "Did you know? Rear facing is safer than forward facing which is why the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends keeping children rear facing for as long as possible. #carseatsafety # SafeRide4Kids on Twitter: "Did you know? Rear facing is safer than forward facing which is why the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends keeping children rear facing for as long as possible. #carseatsafety #](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EAr7hLgUcAAG0U6.jpg)