We all want to be as strong as this little girl.

An adorable video shows the moment Maya, 4, manages to take several steps without the help of a cane or anyone nearby.

'First Steps - 4 years, 10 months,' her mother - Ann Tisdale - said on Facebook. 'I can’t even put into words how we are feeling. Nothing seems to fit the enormity of this moment for us. We are beyond proud of our Mighty Girl.'

An adorable video shows the moment Maya, 4, manages to take several steps without the help of a cane or anyone nearby

The clip starts with the youngster - who has cerebral palsy - lifting herself up while her brother, pet dog, mother and father all watch from the sideline.

'Get your balance first,' the girl is told by her parents as she begins making small steps.

'You've done it for a minute,' her brother adds.

She happily screams 'I'm walking!' and has a large smile on her face as she successfully takes more steps.

Maya has cerebral palsy but it doesn't stop her from proudly strutting her stuff

'Look I'm walking,' the girl repeats as she continues showing off her new skill.

At one point, the girl takes a much larger step and while she wobbles just briefly, she clearly has a grasp of what she is doing.

'I even took a big step,' she exclaims with a shout.

'Look I'm walking,' the girl repeats as she continues showing off her new skill

'That was a big marching step,' her father, Toby, agrees, 'Why don't you straighten your toes out over there.'

Her family continues supporting her as she comments about her lack of needing a cane.

As the video comes to a close, the girl takes her seat back on the bench before lifting herself up repeatedly.

The video appears to be filmed in Michigan, where the family lives

'Wooh good job,' her mom cheers.

The video appears to be filmed in Michigan, where the family lives.

Maya learned to walk with the help of a walker but on May 9 she underwent a major spinal procedure where doctors thought she wouldn't walk for another six months. She did so in seven weeks.