I also discovered that she felt misunderstood by her teachers and peers. She felt like she was being judged or labeled as "lazy" or "unmotivated," which only added to her feelings of shame and inadequacy. I realized that she needed a safe and supportive environment, where she could feel heard and understood.
Lena did it. She sat in the passenger seat, gripping her knees, breathing like she was about to skydive. My dad drove exactly one loop around the block. She didn’t go inside. But she didn’t run back to bed either. eng 30 days with my schoolrefusing sister r
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Daily structure (apply each day)
As the days progressed, we started to find a rhythm. We began with small goals, like cleaning her room and organizing her school stuff. It was therapeutic for both of us and gave us a sense of accomplishment. I also encouraged her to express her feelings about school and what was making her refuse to go.