How to tell your children’s teachers that you’re getting a divorce


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Hi Mr Feeny, I wanted to let you know about a change happening in Cory's family. Alan and I have decided to get divorced. This is a big adjustment for all of us, but we want to assure you that both of us are fully committed to supporting Cory during this time. We're prioritizing open communication and a smooth transition for Cory. If you see any changes in Cory’s emotions or behavior in class, please don't hesitate to reach out. We appreciate your understanding and support for our family during this transitional time. 


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