In the realm of parenting, where routine tasks like changing diapers coexist with tender moments, a novel idea has emerged: seeking consent from babies before changing their nappies. This concept, championed by Deanne Carson, a sexuality education expert, has sparked intrigue and controversy alike.
Carson suggests initiating a dialogue of consent from infancy, emphasizing the importance of non-verbal cues like eye contact. While newborns can’t verbally respond, Carson believes anticipation and non-verbal communication can lay the groundwork for a respectful parent-child relationship.
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