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How Divorce can Disrupt a Child’s Education

Education is one of the most critical element in the shaping of a child’s life. Not only is school a place where children form long-lasting bonds with friends, children mature and learn at these locations, as well. Unfortunately, if not properly handled, divorce has the potential to significantly disrupt a child’s education. Fortunately, a skilled attorney can help minimize the impact of divorce to make sure that your case resolves in the best possible manner.

How Divorce Affects a Child’s Ability to Learn

Various research shows that divorce has the potential to negatively impact a child’s education. One such statistic shows that children who have a single parent are three times more likely to repeat a grade than parents with two parents.

While this statistic might be alarming, there are fortunately some steps that you can take to reduce the negative effects of divorce on your children’s educations. One of the steps is to encourage a stepparent or other involved adult to help your child complete his or her homework. Another important step to take is to expect your child’s grade to decrease following a divorce, which can help to avoid shock in case this does happen.

How Relocation can Affect Learning

A countless number of studies have found that the relocation aspect of many divorces greatly compromises the lives of many children. Moving creates a substantial number of academic, behavioral, and emotional challenges in the lives of young children.

Whenever possible and regardless of which parent maintains ownership of the house, it is better to allow the child to remain in the home regardless of how the divorce resolves. Unfortunately, it is not always possible for parents to avoid moving following a divorce, which is why it is critical for parents to carefully listen to what a child has to say as well as to take a child’s needs into consideration.

Divorce and Education Goals

Unfortunately, statistics reveal that a lower number of children from divorced families as opposed to children who have two parents attend college. It can be particularly troublesome to know that divorce can ultimately interfere with the goals that you have in mind for your children.

Fortunately, there are some steps that you can take to avoid the severity of the negative impact of your divorce. One piece of advice that you should follow is to remain positive about your child’s future no matter what happens. Closely listen to your child’s needs and wants when it comes to his or her educational experience. It is also a good idea to remember that statistics do not indicate that something will certainly happen to you.

Speak with a Knowledgeable Divorce Lawyer Today

If you or a loved one is navigating a divorce, know that this process can interfere with your child’s education. For this reason, it is often in your as well as your child’s best interest to obtain the assistance of a skilled divorce lawyer to ensure that everything goes as smoothly as possible. Contact Vayman & Teitelbaum P.C. today to speak with an experienced lawyer who can help.

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