People with mild cerebral palsy who are not treated in time may grow up with symptoms such as mental retardation, postural abnormalities, speech disorders, and visual and hearing impairments. 1. Mental retardation: People with cerebral palsy often suffer from mental retardation, which is characterized by inattention, slow reaction time, decreased ability to calculate, memory loss and reduced executive function. 2. Postural abnormality: Due to impaired neurological function, patients may have uncoordinated limbs, unsteady gait, walking on tiptoes, and corns. 3. Speech disorders: patients may have unclear speech, poor language expression, stuttering, etc. 4. Visual and hearing impairment: Depending on the damaged part of the brain, patients may suffer from visual impairment such as strabismus and hemianopsia, as well as hearing impairment. In order to prevent the appearance of the above symptoms, children with mild cerebral palsy should receive standardized treatment after the diagnosis of mild cerebral palsy has been confirmed, with a view to returning to normal life when they grow up.