30 Days With My Schoolrefusing Sister
That night, I didn’t lecture. I just sat on the floor of her room, back against her dusty bookshelf, and said, “Tell me one thing that happened. Not everything. Just one.”
For 30 days, I had the unique opportunity to stay home with my sister who refuses to go to school. This experience was not just about keeping her company, but also about understanding her perspective, challenges, and feelings. It was a journey that tested my patience, empathy, and creativity, but ultimately, it brought us closer together and taught me valuable lessons about resilience, communication, and the importance of support. 30 days with my schoolrefusing sister
players typically take on the role of an older sibling tasked with supporting a younger sister who is avoiding school due to anxiety or social withdrawal Game Overview & Premise In titles like Living with my Little Sister That night, I didn’t lecture
Declare: “You don’t have to be fixed. 80% okay is a victory.” Celebrate a day where she ate two meals and left her room. Write that down. Just one
She said she could maybe, possibly, sit at her desk for 10 minutes. Not school. Just the desk. We set a timer. She cried for the first three minutes. Then she opened a notebook and wrote one sentence: “I don’t know who I am anymore.”
