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The narrative typically follows a fictional 30-day timeline where a protagonist attempts to manage or "rehabilitate" their younger sister, who has developed a severe case of (also known as school avoidance). Typical Narrative Arc

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Lena wasn't "bad." Her nervous system was treating the school bell like a lion attack. 30 days with my school refusing sister new

As we approach the end of our 30-day break, I'm excited to see what the future holds for my sister. She's still struggling with school refusal, but she's more confident and more willing to face her fears. We're working on a plan to gradually transition her back to school, with support from her therapists and teachers.

We are entering a "new" phase now. It’s not the "back to normal" phase I desperately wanted three weeks ago. It’s slower. It’s messier. It involves hybrid schedules and mental health days. But it involves communication, which is something we hadn't had in months. The narrative typically follows a fictional 30-day timeline

This narrative follows an older sibling attempting to reconnect with their sister over 30 days. Days 1–7: The Silent Standoff.

She stood up. She put one foot in the shoe, then the other. She walked to the front door. As we approach the end of our 30-day

During this first week, our primary goal shifted from forcing attendance to establishing safety . We stopped treating her refusal as bad behavior or rebellion. We realized her nervous system was trapped in a fight-or-flight response, viewing her high school building not as a place of learning, but as a direct threat to her survival. Week 2: Deconstructing the "Why"

Walking to the bathroom. Opening the blinds. Saying "hello." These are not nothing. They are neurological victories. Celebrate them like they won the lottery.

: Once her confidence reaches a certain threshold, you can trigger "Pre-School Missions." Instead of going straight to class, you can convince her to go to a park or a cafe for 1 hour. Successfully completing these reduces her "Agoraphobia" stat, making the final "Return to School" ending easier to achieve. Why this fits the game: