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I'm a mom – I've been criticized by other parents for being lazy about the treats I give my kids...but I don't throw them

MUM, accused of neglecting its snack basket during school closures, said it doesn't listen to what people think.

Her 30-year-old Shannon Morris from Wales shared a photo in 2019 of her 'six-week holiday her survival kit' filled with juice and snacks, but three years later. She still defends the idea.

In her first post, Shannon, mother of Karem, 11, Theo, 6, and Tate, 2, said:

"The basket is refilled every morning, but when it's gone it's gone, so hopefully this will tell them they're not too greedy and a little independent."

``Of course, this includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and you can always eat fruit freely.''

However, her angry parents called her `` "Lazy," others criticized her snack choices and suggested she shouldn't let her children run free.

said they wouldn't eat the entire basket each day.

Three years later, she's still playing basketball. During school holidays, she says the baskets have been a big help, as children often "call for a drink or snack every five minutes."

But even now, Shannon, a mother of three, has to defend her idea, as the post started circulating again over the summer.

She told Her Evening Manchester News: Once it's gone, it's gone, so go at her own pace.

"This has been great for us. We will continue to use it. I had no idea what people would think."

But her After the idea was criticized, Shannon told other attackers she never expected her post to get so much attention or be judged as "lazy." Says: "As an example of the picture, I put everything I bought in a basket. You don't get that much every day, but some days you'll get shot.

" , as stated below, since there is a fruit which they are welcome to eat and which does not have a cap, why is it not in the basket."