How to determine early that an infant will have cerebral palsy? In general, the diagnosis of a child with cerebral palsy focuses on early diagnosis, thus enabling early treatment, which plays a decisive role in the child’s motor development and treatment outcome. The following phenomena should be noted during infancy: 1. Abnormalities during the mother’s pregnancy; any history of prematurity, obstructed labor, or asphyxia before or after birth 2. Little or abnormally increased activity of the infant, but weakness of the limbs. Weakness in breastfeeding, frequent choking, etc. 3.Significant delay in the development of motor function. 4.Limbs fixed in abnormal posture for a long time. For example, the legs are crossed and the feet are pointed on the ground. If you suspect that your child has cerebral palsy, you should go to a regular hospital as soon as possible to facilitate early recovery and future functional improvement of your child. In terms of disease, cerebral palsy is a disabling condition, which means that long-term rehabilitation is required after having cerebral palsy. Some experts have pointed out that the rehabilitation of cerebral palsy is lifelong, therefore, the treatment of cerebral palsy should focus on family rehabilitation and social rehabilitation. We should master the principles of scientific rehabilitation treatment for cerebral palsy and develop a targeted and comprehensive rehabilitation plan for the different conditions of the child. Children with high-risk factors and clinical symptoms and signs should be given comprehensive rehabilitation treatment. Depending on the age of the child and the degree of dysfunction, the use of necessary orthotics can help improve motor function. Regardless of which treatment is adopted, it is an integral part of comprehensive rehabilitation of cerebral palsy, and both parents and health care providers should establish the concept of comprehensive rehabilitation. In early rehabilitation, we should pay attention to the functional training of children with cerebral palsy and help them strengthen their functional training step by step according to the normal motor development of children, in order to help them produce correct movements and achieve the purpose of suppressing abnormal movements and postures. This can lay a good foundation for the next step of treatment. As a reminder, early training for cerebral palsy should be preceded by appropriate preparatory activities and a gradual increase in the amount of exercise so that the cardiovascular system has enough time to improve its activity level, while eliminating the stiffness of muscles and joints to reduce the occurrence of traumatic injuries. After continuous exercise, the cerebral cortex of the child with cerebral palsy establishes relevant connections, and when changes occur in the surrounding environment, it can flexibly and accurately regulate the relevant senses so that they can quickly respond accordingly and maintain the balance between the organism and the external environment.