Cerebral palsy patients who are afraid of communicating with others need to follow the doctor’s instructions and consider improving through psychological guidance, speech therapy and rehabilitation training, so as to promote the recovery of neurological function and improve the patients’ social ability as much as possible. 1. Psychological counseling treatment: Children with cerebral palsy tend to have low self-esteem, so they are afraid of communicating with others. Psychological counseling can be used to build up the self-confidence of the child, which can relieve the symptoms. 2. Speech therapy: Breathing training, tongue training, sucking training, chewing training, etc. can be used to increase the patient’s ability to control the jaw, mouth, tongue and other organs of sound formation; using onomatopoeia, singing, etc. to conduct articulation training; as well as encouraging children to make sounds to increase the amount of speech and activities, and improving their cognition in order to conduct verbal communication training for them. 3. Rehabilitation training: Children with cerebral palsy often suffer from abnormal movements of the whole body due to small movements, which may cause abnormal facial expressions or even generalized twitching, resulting in the inability to carry out normal speech therapy. Rehabilitation training can be used to improve the above symptoms so that the patient can have normal speech therapy and communicate with others. Cerebral palsy should be treated as soon as possible. During the rehabilitation process, regular assessment should be conducted under the guidance of professional doctors, and the rehabilitation training program should be adjusted in time according to the recovery situation.