A young girl with cerebral palsy overcame her insecurities to be the flower girl at her aunt's wedding.<br /><br />Ruby Cochrane, three, was born ten weeks premature and suffers from cerebral palsy - making it difficult for her to walk without an aid.<br /><br />Ruby can't walk without a walker and according to mum Stephanie Cochrane, 37, when out in public "people stare" at Ruby.<br /><br />As a result, Ruby, feels very insecure about walking in front of people.<br /><br />But last year, the young girl overcame her insecurities and walked down the aisle as the flower girl at her aunt's wedding. <br /><br />Ruby's aunt and uncle, whose names were withheld, wanted Ruby to be the flower girl at their wedding and her two brothers Jack and Josh, both five, to be page boys. <br /><br />Stephanie, a stay-at-home mum from Melbourne, Australia, said: "They [Ruby's aunt and uncle] are very close with Ruby. <br /><br />"They have no other kids and Ruby absolutely loves them."<br /><br />Ruby was very anxious about walking down the aisle in front of the wedding guests and worried she wouldn't make it to the end.<br /><br />Stephanie said: "She was very nervous about it because when we're in public we get stares. She doesn't like being looked at like that.<br /><br />With the help of her two brothers, who held onto her walker all the way down to the aisle, Ruby was able to finish the walk.<br /><br />Stephanie said: "Ruby was worried that they wouldn't make it to the end but they did it. Her brothers really helped her do it.<br /><br />"In the end she loved it. She actually enjoyed the people looking at her this time.<br /><br />"This has really boosted her confidence walking, she held her head a little higher after that."