I stared at my sister, who was lying on the couch, staring blankly at the ceiling. It was the first day of summer vacation, and I was excited to spend my break relaxing and having fun. But Mom had just dropped a bombshell: my sister, Mia, had refused to go back to school for the upcoming year.
Day 6-15: Building Trust and Support
A formal letter arrived. "Excessive Absences." It mentioned truancy, legal consequences, and a meeting with the school social worker. My mom read it three times, then folded it into a tiny square and put it in her pocket. 30 days with my schoolrefusing sister updated
Trust & Recovery: Updates typically introduce new "events" triggered by increasing trust levels. These may include the sister coming out of her room more frequently, engaging in hobbies together, or discussing the root causes of her school refusal. I stared at my sister, who was lying
The first few days were tough. Mia slept in late and spent most of her time playing video games or watching TV. I tried to talk to her, but she just shrugged me off. I started to feel like I was going crazy, stuck in this house with a sister who didn't want to do anything. Day 6-15: Building Trust and Support Day 5
School refusal is rarely about laziness; it is often a physiological "fight, flight, or freeze" response to an environment that has become traumatic.
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