NH Outlook Talk Show , Friday, 10/22/2010
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Bullying - It's an epidemic. There is new legislation in NH to deal with it. We look at what can be done about it, and how to spot the warning signs.
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Bullying - It's an epidemic. What can be done about it, and how to spot the warning signs.
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Bullying - It's an epidemic. There is new legislation in NH to deal with it. We look at what can be done about it, and how to spot the warning signs.
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Welcome to NH Outlook, I'm Ally McNair, sitting in for Richard Ager.
Bullying has grabbed national headlines over the past year with dramatic and often tragic stories that end in suicide. For many people, however, the problem is one that they live with quietly and painfully.
Today, we open the doors on bullying -- shedding light on the nature of the problem, examining some of the preventative measures and looking at a new law in NH that was written to protect students from bullying.
Joining me today is Maxine Mosely - a middle school guidance councilor from Manchester, Dr. Malcolm Smith - a family life and family policy specialist at the University of NH Cooperative Extension, and Bully Free NH founder Carol Croteau. We'll also hear from two teens who were bullied.
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That's all we have for this special edition of NH Outlook. If want to know more about bully check out our website nhptv.org/outlook.
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Consultants
Susan Adams
Lynn Zuccarelli Austin
Heather Mason
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 10/22/2010
HOST: Ally McNair Length: 25:00
Bullying - It's an epidemic. There is new legislation in NH to deal with it. We look at what can be done about it, and how to spot the warning signs. Welcome to NH Outlook, I'm Ally McNair, sitting in for Richard Ager. Bullying has grabbed national headlines over the past year with dramatic and often tragic stories that end in suicide. For many people, however, the problem is one that they live with quietly and painfully. Today, we open the doors on bullying -- shedding light on the nature of the problem, examining some of the preventative measures and looking at a new law in NH that was written to protect students from bullying. Joining me today is Maxine Mosely - a middle school guidance councilor from Manchester, Dr. Malcolm Smith - a family life and family policy specialist at the University of NH Cooperative Extension, and Bully Free NH founder Carol Croteau. We'll also hear from two teens who were bullied.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Anastasia Holt\Student, Caitlin Hartford\Student, Malcolm Smith PhD\UNH Cooperative Extension, Carol Croteau\Bully Free NH, Maxine Mosley\Guidance Counselor\McLaughlin Middle School, Manchester
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 10/22/2010
HOST: Ally McNair Length: 25:00
Bullying - It's an epidemic. There is new legislation in NH to deal with it. We look at what can be done about it, and how to spot the warning signs. Welcome to NH Outlook, I'm Ally McNair, sitting in for Richard Ager. Bullying has grabbed national headlines over the past year with dramatic and often tragic stories that end in suicide. For many people, however, the problem is one that they live with quietly and painfully. Today, we open the doors on bullying -- shedding light on the nature of the problem, examining some of the preventative measures and looking at a new law in NH that was written to protect students from bullying. Joining me today is Maxine Mosely - a middle school guidance councilor from Manchester, Dr. Malcolm Smith - a family life and family policy specialist at the University of NH Cooperative Extension, and Bully Free NH founder Carol Croteau. We'll also hear from two teens who were bullied.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Anastasia Holt\Student, Caitlin Hartford\Student, Malcolm Smith PhD\UNH Cooperative Extension, Carol Croteau\Bully Free NH, Maxine Mosley\Guidance Counselor\McLaughlin Middle School, Manchester
script iconKey: Youth
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 10/22/2010
HOST: Ally McNair Length: 25:00
Bullying - It's an epidemic. There is new legislation in NH to deal with it. We look at what can be done about it, and how to spot the warning signs. Welcome to NH Outlook, I'm Ally McNair, sitting in for Richard Ager. Bullying has grabbed national headlines over the past year with dramatic and often tragic stories that end in suicide. For many people, however, the problem is one that they live with quietly and painfully. Today, we open the doors on bullying -- shedding light on the nature of the problem, examining some of the preventative measures and looking at a new law in NH that was written to protect students from bullying. Joining me today is Maxine Mosely - a middle school guidance councilor from Manchester, Dr. Malcolm Smith - a family life and family policy specialist at the University of NH Cooperative Extension, and Bully Free NH founder Carol Croteau. We'll also hear from two teens who were bullied.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Anastasia Holt\Student, Caitlin Hartford\Student, Malcolm Smith PhD\UNH Cooperative Extension, Carol Croteau\Bully Free NH, Maxine Mosley\Guidance Counselor\McLaughlin Middle School, Manchester
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