Cerebral palsy can affect a child’s growth and development, leading to intellectual disability and behavioral abnormalities. It is important to actively treat the condition to improve symptoms and enhance the child’s quality of life. Treatment includes medication such as nerve-nourishing drugs, lecithin, amino acids, vitamins, etc., as well as comprehensive rehabilitation training such as gross motor skills, fine motor skills, balance, and coordination training. Parents should actively cooperate with doctors to assist their child with turning over, crawling, holding objects, and other movements. It is also necessary to prevent colds and to avoid accidents such as falls, bed sores, and burns.