It is wrong if someone makes you feel uncomfortable
by looking at you while you change, use the toilet
or have a shower or bath.
You have the right to protect your privacy at home,
at school or anywhere.
Parents need to help young children use the toilet,
bath, shower or get dressed.
Your doctor may need to examine you by looking at
your private parts or even touching your private
parts, but be sure to have someone else with you
when they do.
But if another child or any adult makes you feel
uncomfortable by looking at you, you have a right
to ask for privacy.