30 Days With My School-refusing Sister Review

OS abandoned “tough love.” Shifted to neutral presence —entering room only to offer food/water without expectation of conversation. Removed all shaming language (e.g., “You’re ruining your life”).

Tutor reported YS is above grade level in reading, below in math. No learning disability—pure anxiety blockade. 30 Days with My School-Refusing Sister

YS left bedroom before noon voluntarily. Showered daily. Initiated conversation about returning “just to see the art room.” Phase 5: Re-Entry Attempt & Outcome (Days 29-30) Day 29 (Partial Success): OS accompanied YS to school. YS made it to the front office, then froze. Assistant principal allowed her to sit in the nurse’s office for 45 minutes. Did not attend class. On leaving, YS whispered, “Tomorrow I’ll try a real room.” OS abandoned “tough love

YS agreed to text one trusted friend from class. Friend sent: “Miss you. No one even remembers the vomit thing.” YS cried for 20 minutes, then texted back: “Really?” No learning disability—pure anxiety blockade

OS attempted to physically remove YS from bed. Result: YS bit OS’s arm, then locked herself in bathroom for 6 hours.

YS stopped hiding under blankets. First voluntary sentence: “I’m not crazy. I just can’t breathe when I think about the hallway.” Phase 2: Stabilization & Decompression (Days 6-12) Strategy: Treat home as a rehabilitation ward, not a battleground.