Question

My four-year-old was born two months prematurely and showed delayed gross motor development compared to his peers. At the age of three, he was diagnosed with mild cerebral palsy and has been receiving three months of rehabilitation training and treatment with orthopedic shoes. Currently, he walks unsteadily and feels weak in his legs, but his feet can touch the ground. He has problems with his left foot turning out and flat feet, but his language and intellectual development are normal.

Answer

Hello, based on your description, was there any brain injury at birth? I suggest you take your child to the hospital for a thorough check-up to find out the location of the brain abnormality and treat that area. Early treatment is more effective, and his current condition is not severe. If treated properly, he should be able to fully recover. At home, you can start by giving your child head massages.