Deanne Carson’s concept of seeking consent from babies before changing their nappies has ignited both curiosity and debate in the parenting realm. As a sexuality education expert, Carson advocates for initiating a dialogue of consent from infancy, emphasizing the significance of non-verbal cues such as eye contact.
While newborns are unable to verbalize consent, Carson believes that anticipation and non-verbal communication can establish the foundation for a respectful parent-child relationship. This idea challenges traditional parenting norms and encourages caregivers to approach routine tasks with a mindful and respectful attitude toward their child’s autonomy.