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He recommended that babies under three months old should not be in a car seat for longer than 30 minutes at a time, and those under two years shouldn't be for longer than two hours.
The 2-hour car seat rule suggests that newborns should not remain in a car seat for more than two hours at a time, regardless of whether they are awake or asleep.
Neurologist says music is good medicine for a sick child. May 29, 2008— -- Singing a lullaby to a baby may not sound like cutting-edge scientific research, and to many parents it comes ...
Soothing her 2-month-old baby with a lullaby, new mother Shai McGowan and musician Jackie Gage played the original song they co-wrote for the Lullaby Project at the Eastmont Wellness Center in ...
The Lullaby Trust, which previously referred to the '2-hour rule' in its fact sheet, now simply says that "there's no official length of time a baby can travel in their car seat for, but they DO ...