Question

A two-year-old child has not yet fully learned to walk and seems to have less stamina than children of the same age. There are no abnormalities in height and weight development, and intellectual development is good. The child can speak some simple sentences. How should this situation be handled?

Answer

If physical therapy does not show improvement in the child’s condition, it is advised to bring the child to a pediatric neurosurgery department for a detailed examination. If diagnosed with a problem caused by cerebral palsy, surgery may be considered. Wishing the child a speedy recovery.