Symptoms of children with cerebral palsy include: 1. High risk factors for cerebral palsy found before, at and after birth. Such as infection during pregnancy, rubella, severe hyperemesis, asphyxia at birth, prematurity, severe jaundice, and intracranial hemorrhage after birth of the child. 2.Children have difficulty feeding after birth, such as weak sucking, weak or excessive crying, and easy to be frightened. 3.Excessive quietness and little active movement. 4.Low motor development. For example, children from 3 months to 4 months old cannot hold their heads in the prone position or lift their heads unsteadily; at 4 months old, they are still unable to support weight with their forearms; they land on their toes or their lower limbs are too straight and crossed when they stand up. 5. Abnormal muscle tone and abnormal posture often appear, such as inward flexion of both hands, clenching of both fists, inward rotation of forearms, head and neck tilted back, etc.