30 Days With My School-refusing Sister
For the next 30 days, our home became a battleground, a sanctuary, and a classroom for our entire family. As her older sibling, I stepped into the role of caregiver, observer, and ally. This is the raw, week-by-week chronicle of what happened when my sister stopped going to school, and how we navigated the agonizing journey of helping her heal. Week 1: The Crash and the Panic
We initiated formal meetings with the school administration, the guidance counselor, and a clinical psychologist. We quickly learned that documentation is vital. We secured a temporary 504 plan, which provides accommodations for students with physical or mental impairments. The Treatment Plan Maya’s recovery plan was built on two distinct pillars:
“Then you try again tomorrow. No shame.”
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Exposure therapy is brutal. It is the art of feeling terrible on purpose so that eventually you stop feeling terrible. 30 Days with My School-Refusing Sister
We instituted strict, non-negotiable routine boundaries to prevent her from slipping into a nocturnal, isolated schedule: No staying in pajamas all day.
This is the honest, day-by-day journal of my 30 days living with, supporting, and trying to understand my school-refusing sister. Week 1: De-escalation and Disarming the Pressure
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The morning alarm rings. Instead of the rustle of a school uniform, there is only the heavy, suffocating silence of a closed bedroom door. For thousands of families, this is how the crisis of school refusal begins. It is not mere truancy or a rebellious phase; it is an overwhelming, anxiety-driven inability to attend school. For the next 30 days, our home became
Extended her stay to two class periods, with a designated "safe card" in her pocket. This card allowed her to leave the classroom and go directly to the counselor's office at any moment, no questions asked.
She opens the car door. She looks back at me. "I might only stay for twenty minutes," she warns. "Twenty minutes is perfect," I tell her.
I began researching the issue. I learned that school refusal affects up to 5% of school-aged children. It is rarely driven by laziness. Instead, it is an coping mechanism for underlying anxiety, depression, or social trauma. Realizing this shifted our perspective from anger to concern. Week 2: Stripping Away the Guilt
The realization that the relationship is more important than the attendance record. specific dialogue ideas for the breakthrough scene, or perhaps a journal-style layout for the 30 days? Week 1: The Crash and the Panic We
30 Days with My School-Refusing Sister is a management simulation and visual novel game developed by and published by BokiBoki Games . It explores the sensitive topic of school refusal ( futōkō ) through a narrative focused on a brother attempting to help his younger sister reintegrate into society over a one-month period. Story Overview
“You’re making it worse,” Mia hissed.
It did not happen with a dramatic crash, but with the quiet, suffocating finality of a door that simply did not open. It began on a Tuesday—incidentally, a day named for the Norse god of single combat, though there was nothing combative about her surrender. She just didn't go. And for the next thirty days, our house became a museum of static energy, a place where time didn't tick but pooled, stagnating around the specter of "school refusal."
: The protagonist must balance caretaking with their career as an illustrator, reflecting the real-world pressure of being a "caregiver" to a family member in need. Critical Reception & Style

