In recent times, thereās been a lively discussion stirred by an Australian educator who suggests parents seek a babyās consent before changing their diapers. This notion, presented by Deanne Carson, has both intrigued and puzzled many, with one person humorously questioning if similar consent is necessary for changing a catās litter box.
Parenting styles are evolving rapidly, and the idea of consent is emerging in some unexpected places. Yet, the thought of asking a baby for permission to change a soiled diaper initially seems impractical, mainly because infants canāt verbally communicate their approval or disapproval.
However, Carson believes itās more about laying down a foundation of consent and respecting personal boundaries right from birth. She envisions a culture where respect for a childās autonomy and body is ingrained early on. By speaking to the babyāsaying things like, āIām going to change your diaper now, is that okay?āāand reading their body language, parents can introduce even the youngest of infants to the concept of personal agency.