If a child develops corpus callosum dysplasia, medications that nourish nerve cells can be taken to promote corpus callosum development, and most importantly, to improve the defect in a timely manner through learning and training. Corpus callosum dysplasia is a malfunction of the anterior part of the brain during the embryonic period due to intrauterine infections and ischemia during the early embryonic period, so medications can be given to provide nutrients for the neural development of the corpus callosum, but with little effect. The later growth stage is more mainly for the child in the growth and development process, the emergence of defects and obstacles, early targeted measures, through verbal communication, physical training, etc., to improve the child to show the limb control malfunction, poor coordination, perceptual discrimination problems. To promote the development of the corpus callosum, we can take medication to nourish nerve cells, and train children’s limb control routines in advance, so as to obtain a better ability to lead a better life.