Some parents do not know much about cerebral palsy and think that softness, paralysis and cramps are caused by calcium deficiency. In fact, cerebral palsy is a non-progressive central movement disorder caused by various reasons after 1 month of life. Patients with cerebral palsy are often accompanied by sensory, cognitive, communication and behavioral disorders and secondary skeletal muscle abnormalities, and may have seizures. Although cerebral palsy cannot be fatal, if a family has a person with cerebral palsy, it is enough to drag down the family, so it is clear that the danger of cerebral palsy is self-evident. Some parents are too eager to cure their children, and whenever they hear where they can cure the disease, they will try it out. There are also some parents who hope to use a single treatment method to make their children suffer less, which is not possible. Because surgical therapy has strict indications and is highly selective, various physical therapies also cannot solve the underlying problem. If cerebral palsy is not treated in time, it may bring serious sequelae: 1. It is manifested by slow reaction or no reaction at all, poor reception awareness when playing with children, inaccurate pronunciation, incoherent speech, inability to express oneself correctly, accompanied by drooling, and poor or inexpressive speech of patients in language disorders. 2. Auditory hazards are poor hearing, severe hearing, deafness, emotional problems, and the highest rate of low intelligence, hyperactivity and emotional instability. 3.The degree of difficulty in hearing varies from treble to bass disorders. About 20% of children with cerebral palsy have eye disorders, mainly eye coordination disorders such as internal and external obliquity. 4. In terms of vision, cerebral palsy patients may have eyes that cannot look directly at objects, and eyes that are squinted to one side when looking at things, which affects patients’ inability to take care of themselves, deformity of body bones and joints, poor coordination between limbs, and inability to move with their own will. The only way to treat cerebral palsy is when the damaged brain tissue reaches an activated state. In the process of treating cerebral palsy, Director Wang Chunwei said that cerebral palsy treatment often results in a treatment paralysis phase, and the child’s response is likely not as good as when he or she was first admitted to the hospital, so some parents become indolent and give up treatment, thinking that the worse the treatment gets. In fact, this temporary paralysis is often a sign that the culmination of treatment is coming, and the effect of treatment will be obvious after this stage. Therefore, parents should be ideologically prepared not to give up halfway.