My DD (3) started kindergarten last week. So far she loves it and has had no real issues. She is in a mixed age group, so children from 3 to 6. (We're in Germany.)
Yesterday a friend told me that when her eldest DD (now 8) was there, there was a seemingly ongoing problem of the older ones taking the younger ones off out of sight and assaulting them. I'm not sure I should say what was done in case it's triggering. She told me this in a very matter-of-fact way, and sort of shrugged when I asked what the kindergarten did about it. The DC crowded us at that point and I didn't have a chance to ask more about it.
I feel like I need to raise this with DD's kindergarten teacher. I want to find out how often the children are left unsupervised (if ever -- I certainly hadn't got the impression they were). I also want to know what safeguards are in place so that this type of thing can't happen again.
What else should I be asking about? I am absolutely horrified that it happened and terrified for my DD, but I don't want to completely overreact.
Before she started, I had had a conversation with DD about no games with no clothes on, and that she could tell her teacher or me about any children making her unhappy or uncomfortable. I honestly thought that was an overreaction on my part, and I was worried I was going to unnecessarily worry her, so I have tried to play it very cool.
Is there anything else I can do in the immediate term to protect her (and DS when he starts in 18 months)? What about longer term? I hope it's ok I've posted this here. The advice and views of the posters here always seems far more balanced and sensible than on the other boards ...