Dad lets his 3-yr-old daughter pick her own outfit for class picture day

All kids are different. Most of them have crystal-clear desires even as children. Some children, who know what suits them best, find it completely unacceptable when their parents choose their clothing for them to wear to school or social events. Even if it means donning ensembles that aren’t exactly “acceptable” to wear in public or mismatched clothing.

In preparation for her school’s “picture day,” Kaylieann Steinbach’s parents meticulously selected her clothing. They wanted their little princess to look just like that in the photos because they would keep them forever—a sweet little princess wearing feminine hues. When Kaylieann got to view her parents’ choice, it was all fun and games for the parents. Very underwhelming, to put it mildly. This tiny fashionista firmly disapproved.

She was handling matters on her own.

Why not don the attire of the person she truly loves? The greatest ever superheroes, “Pooterman” and “Pootergirl.” If you’re wondering who that are, they are what Kaylieann names Superman and Supergirl due to her hearing loss, which prevents her from hearing the letter ‘S.’

She had already made up her mind; she would either choose Supergirl or nothing. Although they thought it would be enjoyable, her parents were a little concerned to let their daughter wear a costume to school.

Dad stated Austin Steinbach Well, I couldn’t disagree more with that response.

Naturally, they were correct. On that particular day, their girl was in the spotlight and demonstrated to everyone how positive difference may be. She held a Superman doll in her hands as she posed for the camera.When she feels like it, she occasionally comes to school dressed as a character, and her classmates and teachers eagerly look forward to her next decision.Once Austin shared Kaylieann’s image on Reddit, the tale of this extraordinarily memorable picture day quickly gained popularity. Many people commented on how well he and his wife did as parents.

The response and attendance from the deaf community, he said, “is amazing.””I still haven’t been able to read all the kind and encouraging letters that individuals have written to me. I had no idea how many people her photo may have touched, said Austin Steinbach.

You are a superhero all on your own, Kaylieann. Many others should take this girl’s lead and exhibit their true selves without fear.

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