When many parents hear that their child has cerebral palsy, they are worried and disappointed, mistakenly thinking that they are stupid or imbeciles. Cerebral palsy experts explain that cerebral palsy is a physical disorder caused by brain injury, not a brain problem, and that most children with cerebral palsy have normal intelligence. However, with systematic and scientific treatment, most children can gradually approach normal. There are many causes of cerebral palsy, but low birth weight, infection, hypoxia, intracranial hemorrhage, hypoglycemia, hyperbilirubinemia, multiple pregnancies, and epilepsy of the mother are the high-risk factors for children to develop cerebral palsy. He once saw a pair of twins whose parents noticed that the babies’ motor development was lagging behind the other children at 4 months of age. The children’s necks should have been strong enough to lift their heads on their own at this time, but the pair would not yet. At that time, he recommended treatment, but the parents thought it was fine, and by the time the child was 9 months old, he still could not sit. By the time the children were 1 year old, by which time they could be diagnosed with cerebral palsy, their parents became anxious. It turned out that the twins were premature and born underweight, and one of them had also suffered from asphyxia. Some parents also lack knowledge about cerebral palsy. For example, babies can generally lift their heads when they are 3 months old and turn over when they are 6 months old, but some children still have soft necks and cannot lift their heads when they are 3 months old and cannot turn over when they are 6 months old, so parents think, “The child is lacking calcium! The bones have no strength”. Some parents also listen to the words of the elderly, “children develop later than others, when the time comes, it will be natural”. But often, these may be signs of cerebral palsy. Children with cerebral palsy are not diagnosed during pregnancy or at birth.” More than half of all children with cerebral palsy have normal intelligence, but only poor motor function, for example, not being able to hold a cup or walk properly. If a baby shows the following symptoms: at 3 months old, the neck is soft and the head cannot be lifted; at 4 months old, he/she cannot roll over and cannot hold hands; at 7 months old, he/she cannot sit; at 9 months old, he/she cannot crawl; at 1 year old, he/she cannot stand. If you have any of these symptoms, you should go to a specialist hospital as soon as possible. The earlier the treatment of cerebral palsy, the better the effect. The earlier the treatment of pediatric cerebral palsy, the better the effect. The younger the child is, the stronger the plasticity of the brain and nervous system, especially before the age of 4, when the division of labor in the brain is not yet fixed, it is easier to start its compensatory function, but once a fixed form is formed, it is more difficult to change. In addition, in terms of limb movement function, the degree of joint contracture is relatively mild at the age of 3-4 years, and correction is also easier, so early treatment will achieve twice the effect with half the effort. Therefore, early treatment requires early detection, how to detect early? “First of all, during pregnancy, the mother should have regular pregnancy tests.” The doctor will assess whether the fetus is at risk of cerebral palsy according to your condition. According to the report, conditions such as mother suffering from hyperemesis, poor heart and lung function or intrauterine infection and intrauterine hypoxia may lead to brain damage or abnormal congenital brain development in the fetus. Secondly, depending on the circumstances of delivery, premature birth, twins, low birth weight babies, and birth asphyxia and hypoxia may pose a risk of cerebral palsy.