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Honestly, it seems like it could give the opposite message, like "I'm going to ask you for your consent, then I'm going to do it." Of course, if the baby in question is old enough to understand English (or whatever language the parent is using, anyway), it could work, and that objection is rendered moot.
Quote: Yes, just about how to set up a culture of consent in their homes so “I’m going to change your nappy now, is that OK?” Of course a baby is not going to respond “yes, mum, that’s awesome, I’d love to have my nappy changed.”
But if you leave a space and wait for body language and wait to make eye contact then you’re letting that child know that their response matters.
Honestly, it seems like it could give the opposite message, like "I'm going to ask you for your consent, then I'm going to do it." Of course, if the baby in question is old enough to understand English (or whatever language the parent is using, anyway), it could work, and that objection is rendered moot.
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