The earlier the disease is treated, the better the outcome for the child’s condition. There are many reasons for this, so many parents have questions about what the benefits of early treatment of pediatric cerebral palsy are. The following is a brief introduction. The advantages of early diagnosis and treatment: the brain development in infancy is not yet mature, easy to control and plastic, treatment at this time can induce the proper physiological reflexes, promote the remaining brain tissue to play a compensatory role, the chance of normalizing motor function can be improved, basically can reach self-care, can learn and go to society. If these “abnormalities” are not treated early, with the increase of muscle tone and pathological reflexes, the tension of the muscles around the joints will increase, resulting in poor posture and limb deformity. The younger the age, the stronger the neuroplasticity of the brain: the increase in brain weight after birth is mainly due to the growth of brain nerve cells, so the younger the age of starting treatment, the more damaged brain nerve cells can be repaired, thus reducing or alleviating the symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy. It is beneficial to develop character and thinking ability: Children with pediatric cerebral palsy are often prone to frustration, low self-esteem, and depression, which, coupled with the limitation of movement in receiving education and social interaction, affects the character and thinking ability of children with pediatric cerebral palsy. If the child is treated early to reduce or alleviate the occurrence of cerebral palsy symptoms, it is beneficial to the character and thinking ability of the child with cerebral palsy. Through the above introduction of what are the benefits of early treatment of pediatric cerebral palsy, you should have a certain understanding of the treatment of pediatric cerebral palsy. Parents of children with cerebral palsy must take their children for treatment in time, which is beneficial for their children’s condition.