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\u2014 Sunrise (@sunriseon7) May 10, 2018\n
But as with any controversial idea, there are skeptics. Many online voices question the practicality of seeking consent from a baby who can\u2019t comprehend the situation. Some even jest about the absurdity of expecting a verbal response from a newborn.\n
In the midst of this debate, another parenting guru, John Rosemond, throws his hat into the ring, arguing against the seemingly innocuous act of high-fiving children. According to Rosemond, such gestures undermine parental authority and respect, setting the stage for a lack of discipline in the future.\n
And what happens when baby says no? Do it anyway? Whoa now there is the real problem\n
\u2014 Glenda \ud83c\udf43\ud83c\udf3b\ud83c\udf43 (@TweetsbyGlenda) May 10, 2018\n
Either she has never wrestled a toddler during a change or worse, she just left hers in a shitty nappy until it was ready to consent. OMFG.\n
\u2014 Michael Lyten (@lytening67) May 11, 2018\n
\u2014 -@feather1952@aus.social\u00a0(@feather1952) May 10, 2018\n
In a world where every parenting decision seems to carry weight, these discussions shed light on the complexities of raising children. From consent in diaper changes to the appropriateness of high-fives, every action and interaction plays a role in shaping the parent-child dynamic.\n
So, what\u2019s the verdict? Are we overthinking parenting, or are these conversations vital for nurturing respectful relationships? As the debate rages on, one thing remains clear: parenting is anything but simple. It\u2019s a journey filled with surprises, challenges, and yes, even dirty diapers. But through it all, one thing is certain \u2013 the quest for understanding and improvement never ends.\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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