When a child is diagnosed with cerebral palsy, the treatment options available to him are not only regular, long-term, and orderly rehabilitation, but also neurofactor injection, botulinum toxin injection, and surgery. The cost of neurofactor is about 300; the cost of botulinum toxin is charged by site, usually thousands of dollars per site; surgery mainly includes FSPR surgery, limb orthopedic surgery, etc., and one surgery costs about 30,000. Conventional rehabilitation can not replace all other treatments for a child with cerebral palsy. On the contrary, rehabilitation can achieve better results when it is combined with other treatments. Therefore, rehabilitation is currently the first choice of treatment for children with cerebral palsy, both at home and abroad. However, rehabilitation is a huge reconstruction project, which is costly and slow to achieve results. Therefore, it is very important for parents of children with cerebral palsy to choose a hospital with moderate prices and guaranteed efficacy. At present, there are many hospitals in and around Chengdu (e.g. Chongqing) that have a great reputation, good medical conditions and strong rehabilitation technology, such as Chongqing Children’s Hospital, West China Women’s and Children’s Hospital and so on. The daily expenses for rehabilitation in these hospitals are about 400-500 RMB, and the monthly consumption is tens of thousands of RMB for a month of 22 working days, which is unaffordable for many families. For many poor families, it is even more unthinkable. Of course, the rehabilitation market is like any other market, there are expensive places and there are cheap places. Some small hospitals implement traditional massage into children’s bodies and charge relatively cheaply, but the efficacy of such “rehabilitation” without technical support is conceivable; local disability federations have done a lot of work in recent years to try to attract more children to return to the local area for an orderly rehabilitation. The local disability federations have made many efforts in recent years to try to attract more children to return to the local area for an orderly rehabilitation. Children treated at the cerebral palsy center are eligible for the national “Seven Colorful Dreams Action Plan” and/or the “Sichuan Provincial Relief Project for Children with Cerebral Palsy from Poor Families”, which to a certain extent reduces the pressure of treatment on the families of the children. In addition, the cost of treatment at the center varies from 150 to 350 per day, depending on the child’s condition and the treatment program chosen, and the average monthly cost is between 3 and 7,000 for 22 treatment days a month. This amount of money, combined with national and provincial aid, is suitable for most families. Rehabilitation is a long, gradual process that cannot be accomplished overnight, and the treatment time for children is generally measured in years. With a ten-month rehabilitation period in a year (3 to 7,000 per month), it costs about $30,000 to $70,000 a year, plus neurofactors, Botox, surgery, etc., which can cost $50,000 to $100,000 a year. This high cost is also the reason why many families give up treatment and many children regret for life. Therefore, it is a question that many parents have to think about in order to choose the right program and the best place for their children to be treated. The right decision of parents can save the life of their children.