Question

What should I do if my child speaks unclearly, moves slowly, reacts slowly, and has poor memory?

Answer

The symptoms of cerebral palsy include motor development delay, reduced voluntary movement, abnormal muscle tone, abnormal posture, and reverse abnormality. In addition, early symptoms may include overexcitement, persistent crying, difficulty falling asleep, feeding difficulties, and poor coordination of suckling and swallowing. Cerebral palsy in children usually refers to poor brain development, which manifests as slower responses than same age peers, intellectual disability, or slightly poorer development in functions such as movement. Therefore, it is recommended to discover and treat it actively as soon as possible.