Family members working together with doctors can use home treatment to
provide the best possible care for a child with cerebral palsy (CP).
Tips for parents and family members for cerebral palsy patients
Learn about the condition. Being informed can help you understand how best to
help your child. Local or national cerebral palsy organizations can help,
especially in dealing with the impact of daily emotional and lifestyle issues.
Talk with your doctor or call your local hospital for suggestions. For more
information, see the Other Places to Get Help section of this topic.
Learn about your child's educational rights. Laws in the United States give
children with special needs access to free public school services and some free
treatments. These educational rights also include protection of the parents'
rights to be fully informed about or disagree with educational decisions
concerning their child. Contact your state and local education departments for
specific information about these accommodations. Also, vocational trainingmay
benefit some teens and young adults.
Work with teachers and school officials. Work with your child's teachers,
school administrators, special learning consultants, and school boards to
develop the best educational plan for your child. A cooperative team approach
helps your child realize his or her potential.
Provide emotional support. The needs of a child with CP change over time. As
children grow and become more aware of their physical limitations, they need to
be able to talk about their feelings and how they are treated. It is sometimes
easier for them to talk with someone who isn't a family member. Ask your doctor
about whether emotionalcounseling would benefit your child. Also, include your
child when making decisions about his or her health care.
Take care of yourself. Get proper rest, eat well, exercise, and learnways to
cope with the challenges of raising a child with CP. You will be better equipped
to help your child when you have physical energy and emotional strength.
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