Six weeks ago we moved from London to America. DD (age 6.5) is a new student in a fee paying school known for it's tolerance and diversity, among other things.
Prior to the start of school, the head gave us contact details for 4 girls that are in dd's year. She suggested we spend time with them over the summer break so dd would have a few familiar faces when school began. Only one of these girls (Maggie) is in dd's class, and coincidentally is the one we spent the most time with (3 playdates - 2 hosted by me to 'help out' the Mum who was recovering from minor planned surgery).
Last week, dd came home from school and reported that Maggie (who sits next to dd as assigned by the teacher) said aggressively 'why do you always sit next to me?' and 'why are you following me around'? DD didn't respond, but of course it bothered her.
Maggie's birthday party was over the weekend, and we spent a few hours shopping for her present, wrapping it, and making a card. As far as I could see, Maggie ignored dd during the party, but there were no incidents.
Today dd came home from school and announced 'I don't think Maggie is going to be a friend'. When asked why, she said that in the lunchroom today Maggie enlisted another girl and they were both making fun of dd's pronunciations (of course, they're English rather than American), was calling dd 'weird', and saying 'we don't like your accent, we like ours better'. They then proceeded to pass negative comments on dd's table manners and whispered/giggled together while looking at dd and saying 'oh don't worry, we're not talking about you'.
I don't want this to escalate into low level bullying, or start to affect dd in any sort of serious way. It makes me furious - dd has enough to cope with at the moment without some little girls being mean in addition. Especially as it's the one little girl that initially seemed she might be a friend.
Oh, and fwiw, I think I am more bothered by this than dd atm. What would you do?