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A small child, especially around the age of two, has limited means to express themselves and get their message across to others around them. They don't have the vocabulary or depth of thought process to explain their feelings or what they want. So if they find themselves in a situation or environment where they are uncertain, uncomfortable, hungry, tired, needing to empty bladder/bowel etc, it may well be that the only means of communication available or means of getting the attention of someone who can change their situation is one that may well be described by many as "throwing a tantrum". That may involve crying, escalating to screaming (frustration being the escalation factor), arching the back or contorting the body to stop the seatbelt being fastened, kicking the person trying to "help" etc.
With an older child, there is more opportunity to reason. But a 2yo, especially one already in mind-state of stress and discomfort, is unable to stop and listen to reason. And it quite possible for a child in that state to continue to fight the process for quite an extended period of time. The frustration from an adult's perspective is that the child is incapable of expressing the underlying situation that has made them distressed, and as the distress escalates, even if the original cause is addressed/removed, the "tantrum" can continue without any apparent continuing cause.
Oh, the joys of parenthood and dealing with small children.
With an older child, there is more opportunity to reason. But a 2yo, especially one already in mind-state of stress and discomfort, is unable to stop and listen to reason. And it quite possible for a child in that state to continue to fight the process for quite an extended period of time. The frustration from an adult's perspective is that the child is incapable of expressing the underlying situation that has made them distressed, and as the distress escalates, even if the original cause is addressed/removed, the "tantrum" can continue without any apparent continuing cause.
Oh, the joys of parenthood and dealing with small children.