Early childhood researchers in Australia suggest that parents should be asking babies for “consent” before changing their diapers.
“At the start of a nappy change, ensure your child knows what is happening,” study authors Katherine Bussey and Nicole Downes, a research fellow and lecturer, respectively, at Deakin University.
“Get down to their level and say, ‘You need a nappy change,’ and then pause so they can take this in,” they wrote in a November 2025 guide, per The Conversation .
According to the experts, it ensures that “consent becomes a normal, everyday part of life.”
The researchers noted that diaper changes shouldn’t just be a task that parents “rush through and get done,” and instead be used as time to “help children learn about consent and how their bodies work.”
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