30 Days With My Schoolrefusing Sister Final Better ~repack~ Jun 2026
She isn't a "school-refusing sister" anymore. She is a kid with agoraphobic tendencies who is also brave as hell. She is a student who misses 40% of her classes but passes the ones she attends. She is my sister who still hides in the bathroom when the hallway gets too loud, but now she texts me an emoji (🦖) when she needs me to call the front desk to say she's coming out.
Use the "Afternoon" slot for work to ensure you don't fall behind on rent, but keep your "Night" slot free for her. By Day 20, her Affection should be at least Level 4 or 5 . 30 days with my schoolrefusing sister final better
The first seven days were about de-escalation. For months, every morning had started with tension, yelling, and tears. The first step to making things better was completely removing the immediate pressure to attend school. She isn't a "school-refusing sister" anymore
The last day of my 30-day experiment. I had no grand finale planned. Instead, Maya woke up before me. She made coffee (terrible coffee). She sat down at the kitchen table with a calendar. She is my sister who still hides in
We finally hit day 30. If you’ve been following this journey, you know the last month hasn’t just been about "getting her to class." It’s been a high-stakes deep dive into anxiety, patience, and unlearning everything I thought I knew about discipline. School refusal isn't just "playing hooky"—it's a deep emotional response to situational anxiety.
She felt trapped at school. Knowing she had a "no-questions-asked" pass to call home if things got unbearable actually gave her the courage to stay longer.
