<p>I also agree with just having everything prepared and wait and see. Most likely the boy won’t complain and probably your son would rather nothing more come of this if possible?</p>
<p>I also agree with MOWC, I respect your son for standing up for himself. My d. in 5th (also like MOWC’s) was repeatedly teased on the bus by a “cool” boy because she developed very early. He kept pulling on her bra strap. She warned him twice and turned around and punched him in the mouth—blood everywhere. She was put off the bus (due to school policy) but the assistant principal privately told her she did the right thing and to the day that boy graduated from high school he was teased about being beat up by a girl (really hurt his macho jock routine). I let her sit out her bus suspension and didn’t cause a stink about the “bullying”–the boy had to pay enough in being teased ;).</p>