If divorce is looking unavoidable between you and spouse and you are afraid how this will affect your child’s school and learning, understand that you are not alone. In fact, divorce rates peak in August, making it one of the most popular months for divorce.
Despite being seemingly scary, divorce doesn’t have to affect your children’s education. This infographic offered by Schultz & Associates, LLC offers a checklist to help you with tips to protect your child and his or her best interest. The checklist discusses the importance of communication, coordinating school shopping with the other parent, talking to teachers, preparing together for the academic year ahead and keeping a schedule that will benefit your children and keep activities at and outside of school in mind.