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Teacher Conferences Important For Divorced Or Divorcing Parents


Divorced parents of a child or those parents who are going through a divorce are generally unaware, or at least one of them, of their child’s performance in the class room. In that case, talking to the teacher of the child will enable the uninformed parent to have some of knowledge about the child’s presentation in the school.

We all know that a parent teacher meeting is a great way to know about the child’s performance in the school. It is this conference in which the teacher can tell the parents that how their child is doing in the school and if the child requires tuition or other kind of help at home. In the stressing phase of a divorce, most parents tend to ignore or neglect their child’s studies, or may turn over their responsibilities to the other parent. But a good thing to do is to keep aside the conflict with your partner, and remain involved with the child’s studies.

Inform the teacher as soon as you decide to divorce your partner, because splitting of the parents may have great impact on the child’s tender mind. So it is important to meet the teachers and let them tell you how the child is behaving in the school. If both the parents are still friendly with each other, then attending a parent teacher conference is a good thing to do. In most of the divorce situations, only one parent attends the conference and the other one remains uninformed.

Mostly, during a parent teacher conference, the divorcing parents tend to act in a hostile way, thus making the teacher uncomfortable. So the better option is to fix a phone conference with the teacher. Even if one parent is not attending the phone conference, then making notes of what the teacher tells and sending them to the other parent is only in the favor of the child.

By Erin Musquiz - Family law legal assistant for -- North Carolina Divorce Lawyers of Gailor, Wallis & Hunt, PLLC

Source: http://www.ArticlePros.com/author.php?Erin Musquiz

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