Pediatrics Services
Newborn Care
Well Child Visits
Immunizations
Dosage Charts
Developmental Milestones
- 1 Year
- 2 Years
- 3 Years
- 4 Years
- 5 Years
Please refer to the following chart.
| Proper Child Restraint Recommendations | ||||
| Conditions | Infants | Toddlers | Other Children | |
| Weight & Age | Birth to at least 1 year old AND at least 20 pounds | Birth to at least 1 year old More than 20 pounds and less than 35 pounds | More than 1 year old, more than 20 pounds, up to approximately 40 pounds | More than 40 pounds, ages 4-8 unless 4'9" tall |
| Type of Seat | Infant only or rear-facing convertible | Rear-facing convertible designed for heavier infants | Convertible or forward-facing seat with harness | Belt-positioning booster (high-back or no-back) |
| Seat Position | Rear-facing only | Forward-facing only | Forward-facing only | |
| Always Make Sure | Harness straps are at, or below, shoulder level. | Harness straps should be at or above shoulder level-check manual. | Belt-positioning booster seats are used with lap/shoulder belt combination only. | |
| Remember | Do not place infants in the front seat of vehicles with active air bags. | 5-point harnesses provide the best protection | Make sure the lap belt portion fits low and tight to avoid abdominal injuries. | |
| Children 12 and under are safest when properly restrained in the rear seat. Keep children rear-facing as long as possible. Always refer to the child safety seat instructions and vehicle manufacturer's instructions for weight and height limits, proper use and installation. | ||||
| Information provided by Texas Department of Public Safety http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/director_staff/public_information/carseat.htm | ||||