My son is 3 and having horrible tantrums while leaving places. I usually can't get him to leave nicely and end up carrying him to the car to go home kicking and screaming. Then I'm usually pinning him down to buckle his seat while he is hitting me. I've tried telling him we can't come back (usually to the playground, or playgroup), rewards, time outs and count down to the time we have to leave. When playgroup is once a week and he doesn't know the day of the week yet, I don't think this method saying we won't be coming back works for him. Some methods work some of the time. Am I missing something? Is there something else I should try? I'm at the point where I don't want to take him anywhere.
Re: tantrums- don't know what else to do
Dude I hear you. 3 year olds can be straight up awful. They are bordering on the age of understanding better but also learning to push limits. It's so hard.
My son is 3.5 so he can comprehend and listen a little bit better when we are leaving places but sometimes it's still rough.
I always give like 10 warnings that we are about to leave or switch activities, etc. Then I do a 5 minute countdown. If he starts to stomp his feet and act like he's going to freak out I threaten to leave immediately and/or put him in time out. I'm not opposed to time out in public places and I will also carrying him out kicking and screaming if I have to. I've sat him down in an aisle of Target for time out even though he was screaming and everyone was staring. They have to know you mean business and you will follow through. NEVER threaten something you aren't going to follow through with.
I think it all comes down to repetition. When you are consistent, kids know what to expect when they display negative behavior because it's happened before and mom and dad mean it when they say we are leaving or you are getting time out, etc.