Ohhhhhhhhhh, yeah. DD3 gave up naps before she was 2 because I just couldn't deal with it anymore.
She will freak out if something is even the tiniest bit off from what she wants: Mama poured the milk without letting DD hold the cup; Mama used the wrong cup or picked the cup without letting DD do it; Mama got the milk out of the fridge without letting DD do it. And those are just the milk-pouring examples.
Sometimes--and this is the worst--she will say she wants something and then freak out if you go and get it for her. She wails, "I CHANGED MY MIND. I DIDN'T WANT MILK, BUT YOU GOT ME MILK ANYWAY. I WANTED WATER, BUT YOU GOT ME MILK, NOT WATER. I DON'T WANT THAT MILK." Ugh, ugh, ugh. It is so hard to stay calm when someone is yelling at you. And if you don't stay calm it'll be far, far worse.
I'm just glad she's not hitting to express her frustration any more. I taught her a few other ways to express herself, and I have to admit that it's pretty cute to hear her say, "Blah, Mama, I am very upset."
It's so funny because when we are in public she is the sweetest, most polite child you could ever hope to meet. In fact, she is amazingly sweet most of the time around the house too. She plays by herself more than I would like, so she's not at all high maintenance in that way.
She probably loses it once on an average day, and if I stay calm it'll be over in 5-10 minutes. If she is having a bad day, though, or if I am having a bad day and not staying as calm as I should be...well, things can get pretty ugly.
