Hey Marie Sounds like your very concerned about your granddaughters, particularly the older one and just want the best for them. Teenage years is some of the hardest for parents and caregivers. It does sound like there is a lot of anger in what you describe, however I’m wondering if you ever heard that anger is often actually seen as a secondary emotion. There is usually a primary emotion or emotions behind the anger, and which often manifests as anger. Sometimes it can be that we feel hurt, frustrated, stressed, bored, misunderstood, not heard for example… and the way we often express this is with anger. What do you think the primary emotion may be for them? Besides anger, what do you think your granddaughter might have also been feeling when arguing with the teacher and making that threat to the teacher? Sometimes it can be helpful to identify the primary emotions to help figure out what is causing the anger in the first place. There is a great article on dealing with others who are frequently anger here that may be worth checking out: https://au.reachout.com/articles/when-someone-is-always-angry All the best
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