Popsicles for breakfast

I’ve been struggling with my child wanting a popsicle first thing the am. I want to make a meal that’s satiating, I want to say no. But she is 2. I’ve said yes and she’s elated, when I do say let’s think about other things your body is looking for or wants she melts down. I try giving options, but it’s starting to become a battle. She does not get one when she self-helps after screaming for one, but I’m not sure what’s my shit and what’s developmentally appropriate and how to bridge the two so we both win. Any thoughts?
— Jessi

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