Pediatric cerebral palsy is a serious condition that can have a significant impact on the normal life of the affected child and can cause lifelong disability. Children with cerebral palsy have a high incidence of sleep disorders. So, what are the causes of sleep disorders in children with cerebral palsy? 1. The disease itself affects children with persistent nervous posture reflexes who are easily awakened by external stimuli during sleep. This is because the child is stimulated to induce the nervous posture reflex, and the reflex leads to muscle tension that makes the child wake up. Therefore, such children should avoid external interference during sleep, and parents should be informed of the correct sleep posture. 2. Family tension factor Families with cerebral palsy often affect the structure of the original family and have more family problems due to their own peculiarities. Many families of children with cerebral palsy have obvious mental health problems. Pessimism, contempt, fear and economic concerns all cause tension in the family, thus indifferent or distant emotional communication with the child, and even boredom. These can cause sleep disorders in children, so it is important to reduce family tensions to improve the sleep of children. 3. Parenting style 30% of children with cerebral palsy need comfort before bedtime, and 35% of children with cerebral palsy have parents who take some bad reactions when they have sleep disorders at night. Some parents, out of anxiety and concern about the child’s disease, show excessive concern and immediately respond to the child’s movement. When the child’s long-term sleep disorder and frequent parental intervention make parents physically and mentally exhausted and seriously affect their sleep, they may reprimand, punish or completely let the child go, which will certainly increase the child’s tension and make the child’s sleep condition worse and worse. 4, excessive functional training before bedtime if the child’s spirit before sleep has been poor, not suitable for training, and some parents think that at this time to increase the child’s training will make the child tired sleep better, and some parents due to busy work during the day there is no time to do training for the child, only at night to make up. Forcing the child to train leads to crying, emotional excitement and tension, which may lead to night terrors, frequent waking and other sleep disorders. We hope that our summary can help you correctly understand the danger of pediatric cerebral palsy disease to your child, so the importance of prevention in the daily life of parents comes out, so that your child can stay away from pediatric cerebral palsy disease and live a healthy life.