tw1nsmom said:
I may be completely out of line and mistaken, and if I am I apologize. Is your daughter special needs? I thought I remembered other posts where you said she was. Due to his disability/social skills issues DS will be having an aide with him during all unstructured activities, including lunch and recess beginning next year to ensure his safety/prevent bullying. If your daughter has special needs it might be something to consider. Again, I apologize if I'm completely off-base.
Youre not out of line at all

My youngest is special needs. This is my "non IEP" kid. ( Please nobody get offended by that statement, I would never say it in front of any of them. I just have a kid on each on each of the spectrum, 2 IEPS, one for gifted and one for special needs so we joke that at least we have one who isnt either)
Anyway, Kaylee is just a sweetheart of a kid with a very vivid imagination. She likes to act and do plays and cheer and play dolls. Shes very creative. She takes care of her little sister so much and is just a "mom" kind of a kid KWIM? She cant stand to see anyone (or anything) hurt and she always notices if someone is sick and does her best to help them.
Im not saying she's perfect but she is a very sweet natured child.
Her friends mom called me, she works at the school, and said that her ds was in tears because he yelled at Kaylee. He was trying to protect her from the other kids, he stood up to them and yelled at them and when they wouldnt leave her alone he just yelled "Be quiet Kaylee!" and thats when the principal walked in.
He got called down to the principals office too so I felt bad about it. His mom wanted to know Kaylee's side of the story ( theyve been friends for years as we go to the same church and are in the same groups) her story was the same, he tried to help her.
I need to add that these are FIRST graders. Thats what blew me away. All of them were in grade one.