Question
A close friend of mine has a child with congenital cerebral palsy. The child is now five years old and still needs constant supervision. The child’s intellectual development is slow, and they are paralyzed and cannot walk independently. They have been receiving treatment at a rehabilitation center.
Answer
The child has not been overprotected, and there is no need to pity or abandon them. Avoid comparing them to other children and encourage them to participate in games and activities at the children’s center. Guidance Opinion: Education must be persistent, language correction and training are long-term and arduous. Parents must have immense patience and perseverance. Only by maintaining consistency can they achieve results and lay a solid language foundation for those with language disorders.