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Tarriff, Harold M.; Levine, Valerie – Principal, 1993
In divorced families, the noncustodial parent is usually as important to the child as the residential parent. Schools should avoid actions that cause parental conflict, place one parent in a sole decision-making role, or deny a parent's access to information or involvement. School responsibilities governing routine correspondence, cyclical and…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Custody, Divorce, Elementary Education