Why you should NEVER 裁判官 a lunchbox: Mum 明らかにする/漏らすs the real story behind her kids' lunches - and begs strangers to stop commenting on the food she chooses

  • A mother 株d a photo of her three children's different lunchboxes
  • She asked people online to guess which of her kids does not have autism
  • Caitlin said the picture 証明するs that kids with plain lunches have parents who care

A mother has 株d a photo of her three children's lunchboxes, and begged other parents to stop 裁判官ing kids' meals by what they look like.

地位,任命するing on Facebook, the woman asked others to '選ぶ' which of her three children does not have autism by their different lunchboxes.

'Honestly, though, I think this picture 証明するs that even kids with the plainest lunchboxes, with things that aren't really considered healthy, still have families who care about them,' she wrote.?

'Just having food they will eat is most important.'?

Posting on Facebook, a woman asked others to 'pick' which of her three children is not autistic by their different lunchboxes (pictured) - she said the green box is for her child without autism

地位,任命するing on Facebook, a woman asked others to '選ぶ' which of her three children is not autistic by their different lunchboxes (pictured) - she said the green box is for her child without autism

The mother begged other parents to stop judging children's lunchboxes based on what they look like (stock image)

The mother begged other parents to stop 裁判官ing children's lunchboxes based on what they look like (在庫/株 image)

と一緒に the woman's 地位,任命する was an image of three different lunchboxes, in the colours red, green and blue.

While the green box was filled with colourful fruits, crackers, cheese and a muffin, the blue and red boxes were a lot plainer - 含む/封じ込めるing just white bread 挟むs, a muffin and crackers each.

Commenters were quick to point out that the green box must be for the child who doesn't have autism.

'Green is 訂正する. He gets the blue 挟む box 同様に,' the mum, Caitlin, 明らかにするd.?

Others shared their own experiences of making lunch for their children with autism spectrum disorder (pictured)

Others 株d their own experiences of making lunch for their children with autism spectrum disorder (pictured)

'I have two ASD daughters, we never really know if it'll come back eaten or not.. they both eat all of what they've been given but depends what day it is I guess, they liked it yesterday,' one woman posted (pictured)

'I have two ASD daughters, we never really know if it'll come 支援する eaten or not.. they both eat all of what they've been given but depends wh at day it is I guess, they liked it yesterday,' one woman 地位,任命するd (pictured)

And while some said there is no way their own children with autism would eat anything Caitlin has given to her kids, Caitlin argued that all children are 'different'.

What is Autism spectrum disorder (ASD)??

*?Autism spectrum disorder (autism) is a 条件 that 影響する/感情s a person’s ability to interact with the world around them. Autism has wide-範囲ing levels of severity and 変化させるing 特徴. No two autistic people are alike.

*?The 称する,呼ぶ/期間/用語 autism spectrum disorder 含むs autism, Asperger’s syndrome and 普及(する) developmental disorder not さもなければ 明示するd (PDD-NOS).

*?Autism is a neuro-developmental disability thought to have neurological or genetic 原因(となる)s (or both). However, the 原因(となる) is not yet fully understood and there is no cure. An autistic person has difficulties in some areas of their 開発, but other 技術s may develop typically.

*?Autism 影響する/感情s around one in 100 to one in 110 people of school age, with males 存在 around three times more likely to be 影響する/感情d than 女性(の)s.?

*?Autistic people have difficulties in the two main areas of:?social communication and interaction and?制限するd or repetitive behaviours, 利益/興味s and activities (含むing sensory 過程ing difficulties).

Source: Better Health

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'You will find things they eat,' she wrote.

'There is not a chance my two autistic kids would eat anything from the green lunchbox.'

Others were quick to congratulate Caitlin and say she is doing an 'amazing 職業'.

'Of course, some days it may come 支援する hardly eaten but you are packing a 広大な/多数の/重要な lunch and no one has a place to 裁判官 さもなければ,' one commenter wrote.

Others 株d their own experiences of making lunch for their children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

'My daughter is ASD. She has the same thing everyday!' one woman 地位,任命するd.

'Nutella 挟む only 削減(する) in two rectangles, a vanilla yoghurt, a 白人指導者べったりの東洋人 or nectarine, popcorn, salt and vinegar 半導体素子s and a popper. Whatever 作品 I say.'

Another 追加するd: 'This is hard for me as I have two girls on the spectrum and they have very different eating habits.?

'One loves all 肉親,親類d of fruit and eats no form of bread 反して the other eats anything bread and only 気が狂って and apples.?

'It's amazing when you look at how different all our kids are, even those not on the spectrum.'

A third parent 明らかにする/漏らすd she has two daughters who have ASD and never really knows if they will eat their lunch.

'They both eat all of what they've been given, but depends what day it is.

'I guess they liked it yesterday,' she wrote - と一緒に a photo of a pink and purple lunchbox filled with 包むs, strawberries, carrots and cucumber.??

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