Emma Pfouts, the 16-year-old Norton cheerleader who fell critically ill after a severe asthma attack during her school’s homecoming dance in October, has been making "significant progress" according to her mother Christina Weigand, Beacon Journal news partner News 5 Cleveland reported.

On Friday evening, Weigand shared a video of Emma moving her legs on command.

Earlier in the day, Weigand shared all of the progress Emma had made so far, including the ability to see, laughing, smiling and understanding speech—to name a few milestones.

On Thursday, Emma laughed when her family reminisced about past events.

"This tells us she REMEMBERS!! I literally have tears in my eyes typing this," Weigand wrote on Facebook. "Not only does she recognize us, her family, and her close friends, she remembers stories and things that have happened to her in the past!!"

On Thursday, doctors at Akron Children’s Hospital told Emma’s family that she has graduated to inpatient rehabilitation as of next week.

Read the full News 5 Cleveland report here.