And understanding need to be established as soon as a child is born. Carson argues that consent procedures.
Shouldn’t be postponed until kids are able to communicate verbally. Rather, she contends that even in cases.
Where newborns are unable to verbally express their assent or discomfort, parents and other caregivers may and need to interact with them in a way that respects their physical autonomy.
This entails reading nonverbal clues and creating an atmosphere in which everyone, even the youngest members of society, is respected as a unique person with rights and preferences.
Developing Emotional and Cognitive Frameworks, The idea that early experiences mold the cognitive and emotional frameworks that people use to navigate the world.
Makes establishing consent practices from infancy significant. Parents can instill in their children the value of respect for others and personal boundaries at an early.