Jeff Lewis‘ daughter juststarted at a new preschool, but according to her dad, she’s already having some issues with her classmates.

The formerFlipping Outstar explained that the incident between the 3-year-olds happened on Friday while they were on the playground, but that he wasn’t notified about it until he went to pick up Monroe after school.

“When I first got there, the teacher came up to me and said, ‘I just need to talk to you for a minute,'”Lewis recalled. “I’m like, ‘Oh s—, I’m in trouble,’ and when I realized that I wasn’t in trouble, then I was worried that Monroe was in trouble.”

Lewis, who shares Monroe with exGage Edward, said her teachers explained what happened, noting how Monroe “scraped her hand” from the fall and required an ice pack, and ensured that they addressed it with the girl and it wouldn’t happen again.

“She’s kinda a drama queen so at home, even if she bumps against the kitchen cabinet, she has to have an ice pack,” Lewis joked. “So they said we had to get an ice pack because I am certain that she requested one… she did cry and we told her it was okay to cry.”

After asking Monroe what happened in the car and recalling how she said, “That girl’s a bad girl, Dada,” the father of one revealed what he told his daughter if this were to happen again.

“I said, ‘Look, from what I understand Monroe, the teacher talked to this bad girl and she is not going to push you down again. However, if she pushes you again, you need to push her back,'” he shared.

“I’m sorry, but when you’re dealing with a 3-year-old bully… you’re supposed to tell the teacher. Well, she told the teacher and the kid — they didn’t punish the kid — but she has been warned,” he continued.

“I don’t know if you agree,” Lewis went on to his co-host Doug Budin and guest Cheri Oteri. “But look, if she does it again, I think you need to push her back.”

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This isn’t the first issue that Lewis has encountered with his daughter’s preschool.

“Apparently I’ve mentioned a few things about the school on-air,” Lewis said, later apologizing about his words. “I take full responsibility. … I am really, really sorry. I feel terrible about what happened. I know how it has affected Monroe. I will never do this again.”

The famous house flipper said that he appealed to the Montessori school’s headmistress to fight his daughter’s expulsion, apologizing and asking for a second chance. The school was apparently unwavering in their decision, leaving the outspoken star feeling frustrated.

“The conversation lasted 20 minutes. For the first 12-13 minutes I groveled, and then when I realized there was no hope, it got a bit contentious,” Lewis recalled in a recent episode. “I said, ‘I cannot believe this is the Montessori way!’ You don’t get to make amends. There are no second chances, no warnings — nothing. It was immediately, ‘They’re expelled.’”

At the time, the school did not respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

Weeks later, Lewis revealed on his radio talk show that he had enrolled Monroe in a new preschool afterallegedly making a donation.

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The preschool drama comes amid a custody dispute over Monroe between Lewis and Edward, whosplit in Januaryafter dating for 10 years.

The Bravo alums have been involved in a tense back and forth as they work out a permanent, legal custody agreement. As of last month, the two wereno longer engaging in any friendly communicationwith one another, though Lewis said they wouldmake an exception for Monroe’s third birthday.

A formal custody deal between Lewis and Edward has yet to be finalized. Currently, the two are trying out a “2-3-3 schedule” that sees the exes transferring Monroe between them every few days.

Jeff LewisLiveairs weekdays (12 p.m. ET) on SiriusXM Radio Andy (Ch. 102).

source: people.com