A child’s first steps are always precious, but one little girl with cerebral palsy had an extra special reason to celebrate. At six years old, she walked without a mobility aid for the first time! Although the distance was short, it was still a monumental achievement for a girl who usually needed a walker to get around. Her expression was priceless as she found herself taking step after step on her own!
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A beautiful clip shows six-year-old Love Johnson slowly but surely making her way across the carpet. She took her first few steps while leaning on a piece of furniture for support. However, she soon let go and began to walk independently. Her entire face lit up as she found herself moving without her walker for the first time!
According to KXAN, the video of Love’s first steps immediately went viral online. Soon, people were asking her mom, Lovely Johnson, for parenting tips.
“We’ve been getting a lot of parents reaching out because they also have kids with cerebral palsy, so they are asking for advice,” said Lovely.
KXAN also tells us that doctors had once warned this mother about her daughter’s future. They explained that Love might not ever be able to walk. However, once the little girl took her first steps without a walker, her mobility actually continued to improve! In the heartwarming report, KXAN’s Alex Caprariello visited the Johnson family for another very important moment.

This time, Love was taking her first steps with a pair of crutches instead of her usual walker. As it turns out, the experiment was a success! It’s absolutely inspiring to watch the young girl trying out her new mobility aid.
Love took her famous first steps back in 2019. In a Facebook post from April 2024, Lovely shared that her daughter had just turned 11 years old! We wish this young girl all the best as she continues to grow.
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