30 Days With My Schoolrefusing Sister Final Better -

Thirty days ago, I thought my sister was broken. Turns out, she was just building something in silence. And sometimes, the person who refuses to move is the one fighting the hardest war.

We realized that "better" didn't mean she suddenly loved school; it meant she no longer felt paralyzed by it. We focused on . One day it was just driving to the parking lot. The next, it was attending her favorite subject. By day 30, she had completed three full days in a row—a feat that seemed impossible a month prior. What We Learned: The "Final Better" 30 days with my schoolrefusing sister final better

"You did it," I said.

Moving from "Why won't you go?" to "What is making this hard?" Small Wins: Thirty days ago, I thought my sister was broken

"hey. not dead. just hiding."

Spend every available moment with her. If her Affection is high enough, she will eventually ask for your help in preparing to return to school. We realized that "better" didn't mean she suddenly