My child is now 4 years old. Hes big enough for just a seat belt, right?
Actually, no. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration now recommends that children ages 4 to 8 be placed in a booster seat. (In fact, several states — including the District of Columbia, California and Arkansas — have made booster seats a requirement and other states are working on similar legislation).
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