A child with cerebral palsy can also eat his hands, but he may do so a little later, for example, not until he reaches the age of five or six months. Pediatric cerebral palsy is also known as pediatric cerebral palsy, commonly known as cerebral palsy. It is a syndrome of mainly postural and motor dysfunction caused by non-progressive brain damage during the immature stage of brain development from the first month of life. Pediatric cerebral palsy is also known as pediatric cerebral palsy, commonly known as cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy is a syndrome characterized by postural and motor dysfunction caused by non-progressive brain injury during the immature stage of brain development in the first month of life. Cerebral palsy: 1. Newborns or 3-month-olds are easily startled, cry more than once, and have difficulty in breastfeeding and sleeping. 2. 2.Difficulty in early feeding, chewing, drinking and swallowing, as well as salivation and respiratory disorders. 3.Normal infants shortly after birth, due to the influence of stepping reflex, when standing upright can be seen two feet interactive stepping action. 3 months of age, although it can be subsided for a time, but by 3 months still no standing or stepping, both should be suspected of pediatric cerebral palsy. Premature development: Children with cerebral palsy may roll over prematurely, but a kind of sudden reflexive rolling over, the whole body rolling over like rolling logs, rather than conscious segmental rolling over. In infants with spastic diplegia, there may be rigidity of both lower limbs before sitting still, standing on their toes like a ballerina. If this problem occurs, we have to do a cranial magnetic resonance examination for the child, and if it is determined that there is cerebral dysplasia, we have to treat the child with drugs that nourish the brain cells, such as rat nerve stimulating factor, or ganglioside, and also with rehabilitation exercises.