With the internet and social networking, bullying has become more than a push into a locker or a few verbal taunts - and some New Hampshire parents say it's gone too far. That’s why two New Hampshire mothers have founded Bully-Free NH and helped lobby to have state legislators improve documentation and enforcement of bullying in our schools. We’ll talk about how bullying's changed over the years and what’s being done to combat it.
- Carol Croteau, cofounder of Bully-Free New Hampshire and parent of a child who was bullied
- Molly Gosline, project director at the Office of Safe and Drug Free Schools for the New Hampshire Department of Education and former school guidance councilor
- Brenda High, founder of Bully Police USA, a watchdog organization that advocates for bullied children and reports on state anti-bullying laws