My daughter is always in trouble at school, she has been excluded, removed from lessons, is always arguing with teachers yet never takes responsibility for what she does and blames others. she has a bad temper and throws tantrums and refuses teachers, parents and authority figures alot. She is agressive to others physically and verbally and has been involved in some criminal stuff, aiding and abetting some shop lifters. She gets so annoyed over the slightest things and I'm starting to wonder what is wrong with her?
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High taxation forces fathers to work extra hours and mothers to take jobs to help support the family. That prevents proper parenting. Schools have done everything they can to sever parental authority, even teaching nonsense so parents can't help with homework.
The nation is collapsing. Symptoms have been showing since WW2, such as closing the borders, high taxation, increasing welfare rolls, increasing regulation of all activities, basic service jobs taken over by immigrants because citizens refuse to do them, national defense turned over to mercenaries, and a drastic decline in public morality.
Hormones. Acting out and talking back and all that is part of being a teenager. Some are more thug-like, and get into more trouble, especially with the law. I don't think there's an actual diagnoses that needs to be discovered, but you need to talk with her about where her actions will lead her.
Introduce her to a "Scared Straight" program that helps at-risk teens realise the consequences of their actions before they end up in jail.