Only a few weeks into school, an unfamiliar, kindergarten boy got off the bus with my son and the other normal kids. He crossed over to my side of the street with my son and was just looking around. I knew this wasn't his usual stop so I asked him if it was where he was supposed to be. He looked around and realized he was not in the right place. He abruptly turned around to cross back across the street, as the bus was pulling out, so I grabbed him by the backpack and practically dragged him backwards so that he didn't get run over!
I then waved down the bus driver who opened his window, and I asked "is this boy supposed to get off here?" He looks at us and says "Oh, no." So I walked him around, put him back on the bus and sent him on his way.
Needless to say I was not super excited about the bus driver's lack of awareness. I ended up reporting his incident to a friend that works at the school and she addressed it, but holy cow! That affected me a lot! This poor kid! I was so glad I was the nosy mom who was looking out for the other kids.
So, good job on you for helping the little boy!!! And as far as my son goes, he knows to head to one of our neighbor's houses if I am not there to greet him.