Neonatal cerebral palsy is a prevalent disorder in newborns and can be very harmful to patients. A timely understanding of the symptoms of neonatal cerebral palsy can lead to good prevention work according to the symptoms. In recent years, the incidence of neonatal cerebral palsy has increased with the deterioration of the environment. So, what are the symptoms of neonatal cerebral palsy? 1.Intellectual impairment: Among all neonatal cerebral palsy, about 1/4 of the children with normal intelligence, about 1/2 of those with mild or moderate intellectual deficiency, and about 1/4 of those with severe intellectual deficiency, intellectual impairment also belongs to the manifestation of neonatal cerebral palsy symptoms. 2. Postural disorders: The symptoms of neonatal cerebral palsy are various postural abnormalities, poor postural stability, twisted posture during movement or at rest, asymmetry between the left and right sides, and in some severe cases, the head is often not in a vertical and central position like normal children, but is used to leaning to one side, or swaying back and forth from side to side. 3. Language disorder: Most of the neonatal cerebral palsy may have this neonatal cerebral palsy symptom, some of them show difficulty in language expression or framing language, some of them show slurred pronunciation or stuttering, some of them also show aphasia, that is, they can understand other people’s language but they can’t speak by themselves, this condition especially accounts for a large proportion of tachyphyseal cerebral palsy in hands.