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I am feeling awful

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lakia · 17/07/2012 12:13

Ds aged 11 is a shy anxious sort.
He has had a best friend since infant school and when ds was asked on holiday with this lad and his parents I pushed ds into going hoping it would build his confidence.
I have made a terrible mistake we did end up collecting him on day 2.
Ds's friend seemed okay about IT although I am sure he must have been a bit annoyed at his early departure.
Ds walks to school with hsi mate and they call for another lad ds's mate told the other lad that my ds cried whilst on holiday and had to come home early.
So this other boy as been bullying my ds about it and has told others at school who have followed with the teasing.
This all ended in ds not wanting to go to school today forcing me to speak to his teacher.
They have spoken to ds's mate who has admitted that the other lad has been nasty to my ds and he admitted that he himself had laughed at this tormenting of my ds.
The lad doing the bullying is being dealt with as well.
The teacher tells me that ds's best mate is feeling awful about it.
They have arranged for ds to speak to his mate about it at school to hopefully put things right.
They are due to move up to secondary school this septmeber and I am concerned that the tormenting will carry over in to that school as I believe his tormenter is going there as well.
Ds,s school are currently trying to contact the secondary school to notify them of these issues so they can look out for any problems when they start there.
In the meantime I am feeling devastated at what is probably the end of ds's relationship with his best friend I am feeling so upset today.

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