Cerebral palsy is a non-progressive brain injury caused by various causes from before birth to one month after birth, manifesting as central motor dysfunction and postural abnormalities, mostly accompanied by varying degrees of mental retardation, epilepsy, psychological and behavioral abnormalities, speech disorders, swallowing difficulties, visual, hearing and sensory impairments, and learning difficulties. The most worrying thing for many parents of cerebral palsy is whether cerebral palsy can be cured. Experts remind all children with cerebral palsy and their parents that cerebral palsy is not an ordinary disease, it is a disability and there is no possibility of a cure. The treatment of pediatric cerebral palsy is to improve the disability, motor function, self-care and motor ability through one or more planned surgical treatments and rehabilitation, and eventually, according to the different degrees of each child with cerebral palsy, to achieve the different treatment purposes of returning to society or self-care or easy care. The remaining 75% of children with cerebral palsy have varying degrees of mental retardation. The key to treating cerebral palsy is the word “early”. The brain injury of cerebral palsy is also in the primary stage, and the abnormal posture and movement have not been fixed yet, so the plasticity of this period is large and the compensatory recovery ability is strong. Cerebral palsy specialist Chang Chongwang emphasized that parents of children with cerebral palsy should not be confused by the idea that cerebral palsy is untreatable and delay the treatment of their children. With the rapid development of cerebral palsy treatment technology, early detection and diagnosis, early scientific treatment can improve the symptoms of children with cerebral palsy, restore normal intelligence, language function, motor posture and other physiological functions, so as to achieve the ultimate goal of self-care and return to society for children with cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy treatment must be scientific and rigorous, and must be carried out rationally according to different types of cerebral palsy and different surgical methods. It is not objective and scientific to emphasize one-sidedly how magical a certain method is, or how the application of a certain technique will bring a once-and-for-all effect. The treatment of pediatric cerebral palsy is a long-term and systematic project, and rehabilitation and surgery are the two necessary treatment means. Compared to the stage of surgical treatment, rehabilitation is necessary throughout, especially the postoperative rehabilitation is more important. Through 1-year inpatient rehabilitation and long-term family rehabilitation, children with cerebral palsy can achieve constant muscle strength and tension, restore tolerance, and achieve normal fatigue resistance, and strengthen trunk stability, coordination and flexibility, so that they can eventually return to society successfully. As long as there is a ray of hope, we cannot give up. Treatment of cerebral palsy should be done before it is too late, and early treatment can achieve twice the result with half the effort. The treatment of cerebral palsy requires a high level of technical equipment and expert experience, so it is recommended that patients go to a regular hospital instead of blindly seeking medical treatment.