The child has to be either 12 years old or 135cm tall (whichever the child reaches first).
200 cm
you don't wear carseats.
It doesn't matter about the weight or height. For safety the child should be fifteen or older.
4'9" without a car seat. Hardin Auto Sales. Spokane, Wa
My seven year old son is 52 inches tall ( four feet four inches) he is tall for his age there is another boy in his class that comes up to about his shoulders and then the rest fall somewhere in between. As long as the doctor thinks your child is growing well, then the child must be the height that they should be... It also depends on the parents height, tall people tend to have taller kids, short people, shorter kids..
Julia Child was 6'2" and her sister was 6'4"
No, even though the kid is tAll there is still a big danger risk. They should always be in a booster or carseat.
I heard it was supposed to be by weight, not by height, but what do i know.....when they outgrow the carseat
you don't wear carseats.
A persons' genes do determine height but the environment also does. Many people without enough food as a child will not be as tall as their genes saw that they should be.
She should be 68 inches.
7 or 8, depends how tall/short the child is.
When they are over 1.20m tall
Around 140 centimetres is the maximum.
any height who cares
This is regulated individually by each state/country, so you should check with the driving manual or on the dmv website of the state/country where you are driving. Typically, there is a weight limit for the child, under which they need to be in a car seat. Above that weight, a seat-belt is fine. 80 lbs is about the norm. Some states have different rules for children under 45 lbs. Your child needs to be at least 8 or 9. In the UK, your child must use a car seat until they are 12 years old or 135cm tall (whichever comes first).
How a person turns out has a lot to do with genetics. Both parents can be short, but if a dominant gene for being called is given to their child, their child will be tall.
The adult height of a great great grandchild cannot be estimated without knowing the ethnic background of the child's ancestry and the nutritional history of the child.