30 Days With My Schoolrefusing Sister Final New! Direct
and feeling like our entire household revolved around Maya’s anxiety. Neglected:
Plunging back into a full day was too much. By day 15, we implemented a gradual return-to-school plan
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Today marks the final day of the thirty. Elena is still not fully back in school. She is on a reduced schedule, attending for two hours a day, mostly for therapy and check-ins with a guidance counselor. The war isn't over, but the nature of the battle has changed. The screaming has stopped. The alarm goes off, and there is a tense silence, but it is a silence of effort, not avoidance.
We researched alternative pathways and met with school counselors to discuss a highly modified re-entry plan. and feeling like our entire household revolved around
| If she says... | Don’t say... | Try saying... | |----------------|--------------|----------------| | “I can’t go.” | “You have to.” | “Okay. What can we do instead today?” | | “I hate school.” | “It’s not that bad.” | “I hear that. What part do you hate most?” | | “Everyone hates me.” | “That’s not true.” | “That feeling is so painful. I’m here.” | | “Just leave me alone.” | “Fine.” | “I’ll check in again in an hour. Love you.” |
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