Some children with cerebral palsy are often accompanied by sleep disorders, and sleep disorders can cause great distress to the child and his family. Due to the disease itself Some children with cerebral palsy whose nervous postural reflexes persist have high sympathetic excitability and are more sensitive to various external stimulus courses than normal people, and are easily awakened by external stimuli during sleep. External stimuli induce the child’s nervous postural reflexes, and the reflexes lead to muscle tension that causes the child to wake up. Therefore, in order to improve the quality of life of the child, various external disturbances should be avoided during sleep. Excessive functional training before bedtime Some parents do not have time to give their children training during the day due to work, and come back at night to make up for it, coinciding with the child’s poor spirit and unsuitable for training, but force the affected child to home rehabilitation training, resulting in crying and tension, making it appear night terrors, frequent waking and other sleep disorders. Parents’ response to their babies Nearly 30% of children with cerebral palsy need comfort before bedtime, and many parents adopt inappropriate practices when their affected children have sleep disorders at night. Some parents, out of anxiety and concern for their children’s illness, pay excessive attention to their children and give immediate responses to their children at the first sign of movement. When their children’s sleep disorders affect their sleep and frequent interventions make parents physically and mentally exhausted, they may adopt a laissez-faire attitude towards their children or reprimand and punish them, which will increase their tension and only backfire, making their children’s sleep conditions worse and worse. Family Factors Families with cerebral palsy may encounter additional family problems that may even affect the original family structure. Many parents of children with cerebral palsy have more or less mental health problems, pessimism, contempt, fear and financial concerns, and many other psychological factors that cause tension in the family atmosphere, leading to neglect or indifference to emotional communication with the child, or even boredom, all of which may lead to sleep disorders in the child, so reducing family tensions is also crucial to improving the sleep of the child.