Alex is born 2 days after Briley and we have the same tantrums - on Weds we had a horror day with 2 tantrums each lasting 45 mins long all because we had to leave somewhere. Strapping him into the carseat was a nightmare.
I truely believe that a lot of tantrums are because the children are unable to communicate exactly what it is that they want. As they get older and their speech improve as does their ability to communicate and they ability to reason and be reasoned with. As hard as it is as parents to watch these tantrums and try to ignore them (which the majority of the times I do!), it must be even harder for these poor little souls who just cant get people to understand them.
Another thing which I do believe affects tantrums and behaviour and which Alex is a perfect example of is their tiredness and lack of sleep. I think even you mentioned that Briley went to bed cranky? Alex is a shocking sleeper and so quite often is grumpy during the day - truthfully we have been having these types of tantrums since he was approx 11 months old! I even took him to my Gp to discuss autism as I had never seen so many tantrums in a child so young. She confirmed my belief re speech and sleep so eased my mind a lot.
Anyway I have been going on a bit. All I want to say is that you are doing a great job and you are not alone! As frustrating as it is for us to witness these behaviours in our child (who my child?? never!) I think we just need to take reassurance that lots of kids go through it and my own personal mantra is " there have to be other kids out there worse then mine!!!!"
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) I think we just need to take reassurance that lots of kids go through it and my own personal mantra is " there have to be other kids out there worse then mine!!!!"

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