How do I deal with this behaviour?
Well DD has become a real little drama queen. She is not happy with anything that we do or don't do, if she wants something she screams and cries straight away rather than asking first. It is wearing me down, I am beginning to dread going places, or staying home depending on what she is upset about. If I take her somewhere, she then tantrums when we leave no matter how long we are there for, or how much warning she is given. She does not want to go home. Even driving past the supermarket can have her screaming that she either wants to, or does not want to go to the shop.
Yesterday we had a good day out visiting, she was well behaved and ok when we had to leave (amazing). We had a good time at home, but when it came to the time to pick up DH from work she just went hysterical. She didn't like daddy, wanted to go to the park, refused to get in the car, once in the car wouldn't get into her seat. She screamed and cried the whole trip and didn't stop when DH got into the car. She screamed as we drove into the garage (for some reason she hates the garage and complains each time), screamed as she was carried inside, screamed whilst DH had a shower. The only way she stopped was for us to take her for a walk around the block.
This morning we had to drop DH at work, so once again it started. She doesn't want to go to playgroup (it is on this arvo), she wants to go to work (childcare which is tomorrow). She cried the whole round trip and then of course got even more upset with driving into the garage. The carry on continued inside, she was hungry (her breakfast was untouched, it was what she chose as well), still wants to go to childcare, now wants icecream, her jigsaw is apart - everything causes her to have a tantrum.
What is going on? Her week is a mixture of activities for her and of course things for us (shopping etc). I try and distract where possible, like offering yoghurt when she asks for icecream. She has always had a bit of drama queen about her, but she has really gone too far this time.