You are not responsible for her education, her mental health, or her future. You are responsible for your boundaries. If after 30 days she is still refusing school, you have not failed. The system failed her. What you have done is taught her that one person in this world will sit in the dark with her without demanding she change.
This sounds like a review for a poignant, character-driven story—possibly a manga, light novel, or personal memoir—focusing on the complex reality of (often referred to as futōkō in Japan). Since "school refusal" is frequently rooted in severe anxiety or neurodivergence, a proper review should balance the emotional weight of the theme with the quality of the storytelling. Review Title: A Quiet, Honest Look at the Walls We Build Rating: ★★★★☆ The Premise 30 Days with My School-Refusing Sister 30 days with my schoolrefusing sister
You email the school on her behalf: “My sister is not refusing to be difficult. She is struggling with [anxiety/sensory/etc.]. Please provide [specific accommodation] by next week.” Show her the email before sending. You are not responsible for her education, her
30 Days With My School-Refusing Sister: A Journey of Support and Healing The system failed her
: While she isn't at school, the home shouldn't be a 24/7 vacation. Maintain a "school-like" schedule with no gaming or social media during school hours. Week 2: Identifying the "Why"