30 Days With — My School-refusing Sister
Mira chose art class first—low stakes, kind teacher, no grades that day. I drove her. She sat in the car for 27 minutes. Then she got out. She lasted 38 minutes inside. Then she texted me: “Come.”
The principal hesitated. I quoted the ADA (anxiety disorders qualify as disabilities if they substantially limit major life activities). He approved it. 30 Days with My School-Refusing Sister
She completes a math worksheet. I cry in the kitchen. She laughs at me. First laugh in weeks. Mira chose art class first—low stakes, kind teacher,
Depending on the player's choices and how they manage their time and energy, the game can lead to various outcomes, including a "happy family ending". Key Features Then she got out
The story of 30 Days with My School-Refusing Sister explores the complex emotional landscape of school refusal (also known as school avoidance) through the eyes of a sibling
So I did. For two hours. We watched a nature documentary in silence. No agenda. No “when are you going back.” Just presence.