Not exact matches
When you first put food on your child's
plate, put a small amount of each food so your child doesn't get
overwhelmed at the food before her.
Don't
overwhelm your child with putting too much on his
plate at one time.
I've no doubt they are
overwhelmed, but it's a nightmare of their own making and IF that is the case, the should be jumping through hoops to help those who are bringing them short sales on a
plate that they just have to glance
at and approve.
Other aspects of your case, such as paper work, court meetings and filing deadlines, may be
overwhelming at a time when you already have a lot on your
plate.
During a recent coaching session with the CEO of a large company he was complaining about the enormous number of items he was juggling
at that moment, and feeling quite
overwhelmed with all the
plates he was spinning.
Somethings that may help are watching out that your tot isn't getting a snack very close to a meal, starting the meal sooner than later so that hunger is not
overwhelming, serve only one bite on the tray or table — so no
plate or cup
at this stage (you can bring them back in time when meals are calmer again) be sure your 2 year old is safely secured in the chair so that you can eat in peace without worries of standing up / toppling over becoming an issue.
I was
overwhelmed at first (there's a lot on my
plate outside this building) and it was just another thing added to the list basically.