Carolyn Burke

My son was abused at Seabrook elementary school in the first grade. He was put in a closet and kept there every single day. He was sat on and scolded. He was not being taught. He was at the school for four years in the special-needs programs. He did not know how to read in that time there. I pulled him out after finding him in this closet. I taught him how to read in the first six months of him being home. He has now been homeschooled for six years. He is the happiest little autistic child in the whole world. I stand up for this bill because of children like my own. Freedom is a necessary part of living in New Hampshire without freedom. We might as well get rid of the live free or die moto.