fanofdisney said:
Flame if you will, but I find it hard to believe those who say "no, not at all". As in never. I just don't buy it that a child never had a tantrum!
What's not to buy?
My DD has N E V E R had a tantrum, in public or at home. When she was an infant, she didn't cry. She just didn't. When she was hungry or uncomfortable, she'd do this little "eh, eh" sound, but never wailed or cried. She did eventually cry once in a while. She just never had that kind of temperament -- instead, she's very easy going, very obedient, very compliant.
DS has never had a rage, tantrum, or meltdown in public, but he has had rages at home. He's my difficult kid, but when you take him out in public, he's really out of his element. He was a great kid up until the age of 3 or so, and by then he was difficult at home, but never wanted to call attention to himself in public.
U2 Rocks has a good point that it depends on how you define it. Here's how I view the differences.
Tantrum: an angry fit where the kid stomps around, yells, makes shouting demands, screams at the parents, maybe throws himself down on the ground and kicks. Brought on a result of not getting their way for whatever reason.
Meltdown: similar to a tantrum, but accompanied by tears and whining. Brought on because of overstimulation, tiredness, or having had enough.
Rage: what my son does -- worse than a tantrum; accompanied by violence. Brought on by all of the above from meltdown and tantrum.