Many social media users have attacked Carson and her recommendations for creating an atmosphere of juvenile consent after the piece aired.
On Twitter, someone said, “I’m sorry, but if a child has a dirty diaper, their parents should change it because that’s part of caring for your child properly – not because their child granted them permission.”
Regretfully, some individuals have decided to make fun of me (oh no! Pink hair! It must be a lesbian!), as well as the idea of granting babies physical autonomy (poo in diapers, am I correct?),” she said on Facebook.
After providing data on child sexual assault, the sexuality specialist went on to say, “The work we do with children, teachers, and parents is the international best practice in abuse prevention.”