136 - Consent Parenting with Rosalia Rivera

EPISODE · Sep 3, 2020 · 58 MIN

136 - Consent Parenting with Rosalia Rivera

from Voices of Your Village · host Seed & Sew

Hello everyone! Welcome to another episode of Voices of Your Village! Today on episode 136 I am joined by Rosalia Rivera to talk about consent parenting. What does it look like to parent from a place of consent? To teach our tiny humans from infancy what consent looks like, what it feels like, and how to advocate for it. This is a topic that is very dear to my heart and I am so jazzed that I got to hangout with Rosalia and chat about it with her. I have been following her on instagram and learning from her constantly.    After you tune in, come on over to instagram @seed.and.sew and let’s dive into your follow up questions and be in conversation about this topic. It is such a vital one. If we are gonna change the culture that our kids grow up in, compared to the one we grew up in (that I grew up in, for sure!) then we need to keep having these tough conversations.   Alright folks, let’s dive in! Folks, this back to school time is a wild ride and you don’t have to do this alone. Alright, let’s dive in!   Love this podcast? Scroll down to leave a review! I read every one and they fill my heart with joy.   Connect with us on:   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seed.and.sew/   Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/seedandsew   Blog Post: www.voicesofyourvillage.com   https://seedandsew.org/   Music by: https://www.bensound.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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