Cerebral palsy is the main disease causing motor disability in children, which seriously affects the physical and mental development of children, and also increases the burden on society and families, but it is not an incurable disease. Once the diagnosis of cerebral palsy is confirmed, the first to be hit are the parents, especially at the initial stage, who have difficulty in accepting the fact, have a sense of guilt towards the family, and have an ambivalence of disappointment and pity towards the child. Some parents even do not admit that their child has cerebral palsy at all, and these psychological barriers will hinder the treatment of the child, and some children may lose the best treatment period, resulting in more unfortunate consequences. Some parents even have difficulty accepting the diagnosis, so they intentionally or unintentionally try to delay it, hoping to observe and observe the child again, always hoping that the child is not suffering from cerebral palsy. Other parents, when their child is diagnosed with cerebral palsy, spend a long time running around and visiting several hospitals, hoping that some doctors will say that the child is not cerebral palsy, but when they finally have to accept this harsh reality, they find that the most precious early treatment time for the child has been delayed due to excessive visits to this hospital and that hospital, and instead, the child’s treatment is delayed, making it impossible for the child to receive the best treatment. The child’s treatment is delayed, so that the child who was promising cannot get effective and timely treatment. Therefore, once parents find out the symptoms of cerebral palsy and the diagnosis of cerebral palsy, they must not be discouraged, but must face the reality and adopt a positive attitude for treatment. However, parents must have confidence, patience and perseverance, and the majority of affected children will definitely return to school, walk in society and live independently. Therefore, early diagnosis and early treatment of cerebral palsy are extremely important for the prognosis of the child.