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1. Divorce rates have stabilised in South Africa
2. Effective co-parenting is only possible if divorcing spouses are amicable
3. One should remain neutral and unbiased when dealing with parents of a divorce situation
4. Acrimony between divorcing spouses can affect a child’s academic performance
5. A teacher should try and handle an acrimonious divorce situation without referring to experts
6. The current divorce rate in South Africa is
7. The most prevalent reasons for divorce are:
8. The following emotions are normal following a divorce:
9. A child is more likely to suffer if the divorce is:
10. Children can be further destabilised if there is:
11. Common fears around divorce are:
12. The following statements are true:
13. Divorce can affect:
14. These times can be stressful for divorced parents and/or their children:
15. The introduction of a new partner:
16. In dealing with parents where there is acrimony:
17. A divorce should be handled by teachers/therapists:
18. Schools should offer the following when dealing with divorced parents:
19. The following are useful divorce resources:
20. The following advice should always be followed: