In the first week, I tried to be the "cool" older sibling. I offered logic: "You get to see your friends!" or "You'll miss pizza Friday!" She countered by hiding in the pantry behind a stack of cereal boxes and refusing to emerge until the bus had safely turned the corner. I quickly realized that logic is useless against a seven-year-old who has decided that her bedroom floor is a sovereign nation that does not recognize the authority of the Board of Education.
Tomorrow, I will go to school. She will stay home. But I will come back. I will always come back. 30 days with my school refusing sister new
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As I sat down to write this article, I couldn't help but think about the journey that has been my life with my school refusing sister over the past 30 days. It's been a rollercoaster of emotions, challenges, and discoveries. My sister, who has been struggling with school refusal for years, has been at home with me for the past month, and I have to say that it's been a game-changer for both of us. Tomorrow, I will go to school
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The first week was pure adrenaline—and not the good kind.
On day twenty-eight, she did something miraculous. She got dressed. Not in her school uniform, but in jeans and a hoodie. She walked to the front door, put her hand on the knob, and stood there for a full minute. Then she turned back. “Not today,” she whispered. But her eyes met mine, and for the first time, there was no shame in them. Only fatigue, and a tiny, flickering ember of intention.