This 6-year-old girl with cerebral palsy just took her first steps on her own

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Love Johnson, 6, took her first steps ever last week. She has cerebral palsy and usually needs a walker and braces. (Credit: CNN)
Love Johnson, 6, took her first steps ever last week. She has cerebral palsy and usually needs a walker and braces. (Credit: CNN)

Parents are usually proud of their children when they take their first steps, but for Lovely Johnson, it made her daughter her hero.

Johnson’s 6-year-old daughter, Love, took her first steps ever last week. Love has cerebral palsy, a group of disorders that affect a person’s ability to move and maintain balance and posture.

She shocked herself and her mother when she decided to try walking without her walker and braces.

“This moment felt like a dream come true,” Johnson told CNN on Monday. “I looked at her the way I looked at her when I gave birth to her. My heart was racing. I saw how excited my daughter was, and I knew a new chapter was about to begin.”

For the first three years of Love’s life, the family said her doctor thought she was just developing a little behind schedule. When she was 4 years old, however, they learned she had cerebral palsy. Then last year, she was given a wheelchair and a walker.

Before she was given a wheelchair to move about, her mom had to hold her or wheel her in a stroller.

“She decided to get up and try walking without her walker and braces,” Johnson, who lives in Austin, Texas, wrote on Facebook. “My hero is not someone older than me, it’s my 6-year-old princess.”

After holding onto furniture at first, Love was quickly able to take steps on her own. In a video that was posted Friday, Love smiled and laughed, and even gasped in disbelief as she reached the other side of the room.

“Mom, I can now walk like the other kids,” Love told her mom after the camera stopped filming.

She wanted to show everyone she knew that she could walk, but now she’s showed thousands of people.

“She asked me to record her. Because she felt and knew she could do it,” Johnson said. “She’s a very independent and intelligent girl and worked so hard for this moment.”

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