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A lot of times, when the child doesn't have an audience for her fit, then it's not worth carrying on with her yelling and screaming. You can try sending her to her room so that she can work out her feelings on her own and then talk with you about them afterward.
You can also teach her to some self-regulation techniques that she can hopefully do when she starts feeling like she's going to get upset. Deep balloon breaths, pushing your palms together and releasing them are both good ways of releasing tension.
You can also develop a positive behavior reward system for your daughter at home. Each day that she stays calm a cool, she can earn a sticker on her chart. When she earns 21 stickers in a row, then she can earn a special prize. Or maybe the two of you can go out for an ice cream cone at the end of the week of she stays calm and cool the entire week.
Whatever tactic you decide to give a try, really talk to her about what is expected of her and things she can do that will help her when she starts getting upset. You may have to talk about this a lot but that's just the way it is when you have kids . . .
Hope this helps.