The rehabilitation treatment for children with cerebral palsy should follow the following 5 basic principles: 1. Early treatment The brain of children is continuously maturing and differentiating, and has a large plasticity. Early treatment of cerebral palsy can effectively compensate for the already damaged brain functions and promote normal development. The ideal early treatment is to strive for therapeutic measures within 0 to 1 year of age after birth. Early treatment can not only promote normal development of the central nervous system, improve abnormal posture and movement, inhibit abnormal reflexes, and prevent complications such as tendon contractures and bone and joint deformities, thus reducing the disability rate. 2. Combining treatment with education and playing with games Childhood is an important stage for growth, development and receiving enlightenment education. Combining treatment with education for children with cerebral palsy can avoid delaying their education due to treatment, which will help the physical and mental potential to get the maximum possible development. 3. Rehabilitation treatment combined with effective drugs and necessary surgery Children with stiff muscle spasms or concurrent epilepsy are difficult to train, and all must be rehabilitated only after applying drugs to relax the muscles and control the seizures. In children with severe spasticity, tendon contracture or joint deformation of the extremities left behind after conservative treatment is ineffective, surgery to correct the deformity is also essential. 4. Combination of rehabilitation therapy and TCM There are many treatment methods in TCM, such as acupuncture, massage, acupuncture points and drugs, etc. For a difficult disability like cerebral palsy, it is often necessary to apply these methods in conjunction. The rehabilitation of children with cerebral palsy is a long-term process, and it is impossible to solve the future problems of the child with only one to two hours of training per day by the therapist. In order to ensure that the child receives continuous treatment and for economic reasons, it is necessary to let the parents learn the common treatment methods.