Pediatric cerebral palsy is a common and serious disabling disease in pediatrics. The latest survey data shows that the birth rate of children with cerebral palsy accounts for 0.06% to 0.59% of the population, and the incidence of cerebral palsy in China is about 8‰ to 4%, and there are no less than 2.4 million such patients in China, and about 220,000 new patients every year. Therefore, the prevention of cerebral palsy has become the top priority of all cerebral palsy work. With the development of critical care medicine, more and more infants and children with cerebral diseases are being saved, but the babies who are saved are very prone to develop cerebral palsy. However, cerebral palsy is not an incurable disease. The key to treating cerebral palsy lies in the word “early”, early detection, early treatment, and early healing. Research has shown that 85% of babies with cerebral palsy at risk can be cured if the “golden treatment period” for rehabilitation is seized. Furthermore, the research results of early intervention series prove that early intervention can prevent mental retardation and reduce or mitigate the occurrence of cerebral palsy in at-risk children. The “golden treatment period” for cerebral palsy is 0-6 months, because the nervous system is the earliest among all human systems, and the baby’s brain develops rapidly before the age of half a year. If early intervention treatment is carried out for these at-risk children before half an age, the brain can rebuild the damaged part with new cells or replace the dead cells, so that the brain can effectively implement restructuring or reorganization, so that the brain function can be well compensated to promote the normal development of baby’s intelligence. Therefore, it is important to seize the golden period of brain development from 0-6 months and give professional intervention to the baby. Once the “golden period” is missed, the damage to the brain will be irreversible, and once cerebral palsy is formed, the impact on the baby’s motor development, intellectual development and speech development will be lifelong. In conclusion, early and effective intervention is important for the overall physical and mental development of the child, and can achieve the ideal rehabilitation effect, which can not only make the babies have a healthy body and mind, restore the happiness of the family and improve the quality of life, but also reduce the economic burden of the family and society, save medical resources, and reduce the incidence of cerebral palsy. Therefore, we call on all family members to raise their awareness of medical treatment, to seek timely medical treatment when abnormalities are detected, and to provide timely treatment. Perhaps a small decision on your part will change the babies’ lives!