There’s a huge buzz in the parenting community this week – on Monday, the American Academy of Pediatrics officially revised its rules regarding buckling up babies. The new ruling: Babies should remain rear-facing in their car seats until they are 2 years old and older children should use a booster seat until they are at least 8. All states require children to ride in a car seat up to age 4. Studies show that babies are 75% LESS LIKELY to ...