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"Initializing Day 1," I whispered.
We replaced "I can’t go to school" with "I can’t go to school yet ." This mindset shift reduced the pressure and kept the door open for future growth. 3. Connection Before Content
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She walked into the library. Said hi to the librarian. Left after seven minutes. The librarian later texted me: “She said she’s practicing being brave. I didn’t ask questions.”
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We made our first rule. No “school talk” before noon. Why? Because mornings were her trigger. The cortisol spike at 6:45 AM was real. By shifting all conversation to afternoons, we stopped the daily war.
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School refusal is often rooted in undiagnosed neurodivergence (such as ADHD or Autism), severe sensory overload, bullying, or generalized anxiety disorder. Acknowledging that their fear is real—not manipulative—is the first step toward rebuilding trust. 3. De-escalating Home Life Can’t copy the link right now
I told her the truth. “You did the packing. I just held the bag.”
In many families, school refusal is a signal of a deeper issue, not simple defiance. The journey of supporting a sibling through this period is an emotional marathon, not a sprint. It is a time when roles blur, patience is tested, and the bond between siblings is reforged.
Her spoon clattered against the bowl. "I know. I heard them."
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