At present, the incidence rate of cerebral palsy in China is between 0.18% and 0.59%, and the survey found that parents of children with cerebral palsy also generally have mental health problems, and those with serious psychological problems have reached 37%, which is a very serious reality. This is a very serious reality because we found in our long-term clinical treatment that the mentality of parents is an important aspect in the treatment of children with cerebral palsy. Although cerebral palsy is difficult to treat but not incurable, one must be prepared to fight a protracted battle, and its rehabilitation and treatment will be a long-term process. However, many parents lose confidence and give up treatment or treat their children haphazardly for one reason or another during the process of seeking medical treatment, which is regrettable. We have encountered many cases like this: after learning that their child is suffering from cerebral palsy, many parents are unable or unwilling to accept the fact, which not only causes more unfortunate consequences for the child due to missing the best time for treatment, but also inadvertently transmits their bad feelings to the child, which affects their rehabilitation. Therefore, parents of children with cerebral palsy must change their perception, adjust their mindset, and face it positively to help their children receive the right treatment as early as possible. In our clinical treatment, we found that there are not a few children with cerebral palsy who have returned to society after long-term scientific and standardized rehabilitation and treatment. Although this is a long process, only the higher the determination of the parents, the better the degree of recovery of the child will be. The rehabilitation of cerebral palsy cannot rely on short-term hospitalization alone; many treatments require that parents and doctors must work closely together to develop a rehabilitation training plan and evaluate the training effects. Current clinical studies have found that children with cerebral palsy often also recover better if they receive timely and correct treatment within one year of age. The brain tissue is not fully developed within one year of age and is still in a rapid growth period. Children with cerebral palsy at this age are still in the primary stage of brain damage, abnormal postures and movements are not yet fixed, and they are more plastic and have stronger compensatory recovery ability. At present, the treatment of cerebral palsy should adopt a multidisciplinary approach. Under the premise of correct diagnosis, active rehabilitation training should be carried out at an early stage, and if the effect is not good or the condition is recurrent, surgery should be carried out in time to release the excessive muscle tone, surgical release of spasticity and necessary deformity correction as early as possible. Selective posterior spinal nerve root dissection and selective peripheral nerve dissection for spasticity should be performed before other surgeries, and orthopedic surgery should be performed in stages after posterior spinal nerve root dissection according to the rehabilitation situation. At the same time, the preoperative and postoperative rehabilitation training should not be interrupted arbitrarily, which is crucial to the recovery of children with cerebral palsy, in order to truly improve the quality of life and work ability of cerebral palsy patients and achieve their goal of returning to society.