School and Divorce

School and Divorce

During and after divorce, being in contact with and involved in your kids school is even more important.

Why?

1. A change in school performance can indicate that your child is having problems dealing with their emotions

2. To keep connected to this important part of your child’s life

3. To allow you to positively influence your child

Divorce can be very unsettling and they may not talk about it but it can be expressed in non verbal ways such as worse performance in school or mood changes. Keep in contact with your kids teacher and let them know what’s going on so they can watch for signs. Non-custodial parents in particular may find it difficult to go by the school seeing people connected to their old married life. Do not give in to those feelings of wanting to minimize your time around the school. Your child needs you and it is worth it.

The Challenge

In my experience, schools are not divorce friendly. They do not make much effort to involve or welcome the non-custodial parent. Getting school notices seems to be a recurrent problem. Often they will not have counted on 2 notices going to one child and you can’t rely on your child to remember every notice and keep you informed.

How can you deal with this?

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