ABC News February 17, 2020

Toddler with cerebral palsy takes first steps after multiple brain surgeries

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Since 17-month-old Lennyn Lyons was first diagnosed with cerebral palsy six months ago, she’s undergone four brain surgeries. Her mother, Brianna, was unsure she would ever be able to walk.

On Friday, Lennyn took her first steps at her family’s home in Holiday, Florida.

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Her ecstatic mom cheered on her little one as she filmed the joyous moment.

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Since 17-month-old Lennyn Lyons was first diagnosed with cerebral palsy six months ago, she’s undergone four brain surgeries.

Even through Lennyn stumbled and fell in the short video, she picked herself up and continued on.

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Lennyn was all smiles after her first steps.

According to the CDC, cerebral palsy is caused by abnormal brain development or damage to the developing brain that affects a person’s ability to control his or her muscles.