30 Days With My School-refusing Sister -final- |verified|
She glanced back. The mountain of energy drink cans and crumpled candy wrappers from Week 1 was gone. In its place sat a single, completed math packet and a Polaroid of us from Day 15—the day we finally made it to the park without her having a panic attack.
Dad sits in his armchair. Turns on the TV at low volume. Doesn’t ask about school. Doesn’t mention tomorrow.
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The door opens.
— Written with gratitude and exhaustion, from my family to yours. She glanced back
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If you’d like, I can convert this into a printable 30-day checklist, a daily tracking table, or a template email to send to the school. Which do you prefer? Dad sits in his armchair
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"She’s already behind," I said. "She’s behind on existing."