Since you are documenting a high-stakes, emotional journey with your sister, your feature story should balance vulnerable storytelling with practical advocacy.
A 30-day narrative and reflection documenting living with a sibling who refuses to attend school. This updated version combines daily diary-style entries, analysis of causes and contributing factors, interventions tried, outcomes, and recommendations for families and professionals. Intended audiences: parents, caregivers, educators, and mental-health providers. 30 days with my schoolrefusing sister updated
1. The brother’s inner voice
While relatable, his narration can become repetitive (“I don’t know what to do,” “Why can’t she just try?”). The update reduces but doesn’t eliminate this. Since you are documenting a high-stakes, emotional journey
Recent updates to games in this niche often include quality-of-life improvements and expanded endgame content. In this title: The update reduces but doesn’t eliminate this
Lily pulled out her journal from eighth grade. She let me read one entry: “Today a kid asked if I was mute. I wanted to die.” She had been selectively mute in middle school. We thought she “grew out of it.” She hadn’t. She just got better at hiding.