Question
A 21-month-old child is unable to engage in any activities, has very limited language expression ability, and cannot pronounce words clearly. The child cries and fusses during eating and sleep, causing the family immense anxiety in the care process, and sometimes even thoughts of giving up. How should parents handle such a situation?
Answer
Parents should avoid frustration and never give up. Instead, they should immediately seek professional treatment and rehabilitation guidance for cerebral palsy. Recommended measures include stem cell transplantation, which is a type of precursor cell that can differentiate into neurons, astrocytes, and oligodendrocytes, helping to replenish damaged neurons, promote the differentiation of neural stem cells, and thus assist in the normal growth and development of the child’s brain tissue.