A young boy in Orlando says his school bus driver told him that he and his two moms are going to hell.

The boy’s parents say the second grader came home from school one day in early February repeating the driver’s words, saying their family would go to hell because of the women’s same-sex relationship.

One of his mothers, Nathaly Encarnacion, told the Orlando Sentinel she was shocked by his words.

“I couldn’t understand it because he has always been super proud to have two moms,” she said. “I kept asking him why he felt that way, and he just went on and on about how we can’t be together or we’ll go to hell.”

”I cried myself to sleep that night.”

But Encarnacion says they then found out a new bus driver, Violeta Jacobo, had put those thoughts in their son’s head and that she gave him a business card for the local Jehovah’s Witnesses.

”He came home, gave me this business card and told me we have to go look at the videos on this website,” said Encarnacion. ”He told us [that having two moms] is not right, and God doesn’t like that, and it’s the reason we’re not going to make it to heaven.”

Yet despite the revelation and a review by the school district, Jacobo will not face any disciplinary action, this according to the Orlando Sentinel. Instead, Jacobo has been instructed to follow the code of conduct and counselled by her supervisor not to discuss or promote religious matters.

Encarnacion feels more needs to happen.

“At the very least, she should be suspended or put on heavy probation,” she said. “She shouldn’t be around kids at all. She was an authority figure in my son’s life, and what she said really affected him, disturbed my family and our lives completely.”

”Someone also should be talking to me about counseling I’ll be having to get my son and what my family is going through now.“

The family is currently considering legal action over emotional damage.