Question

My colleague’s son has cerebral palsy and hasn’t been able to walk or talk for several years. Watching his peers grow up healthy is very stressful for them, and they are also very anxious. Over the years, they have been running around everywhere, but the results seem to be not very good, and they are also getting a bit discouraged, not knowing what to do next?

Answer

When a child is diagnosed with cerebral palsy, parents must be strong and brave in facing it; they must show more love than healthy children. We must firmly grasp the two key points of functional rehabilitation and education: functional rehabilitation is the key to solving pediatric cerebral palsy, and education is the foundation for a child’s self-reliance. Through scientific, correct, and effective functional rehabilitation training, maximize the residual functions of cerebral palsy children.