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Activities for kids with cerebral palsy to encourage movement can drastically improve a child’s skills both physically and mentally over time. But what things should you do? Here are 8 of our favorite activities that are super fun for kids with cerebral palsy! [read more]... #cerebralpalsy #cerebralpalsykids #cerebralpalsymom #cerebralpalsyawareness #specialneeds #specialneedskids #specialneedsmom #speechtherapist #physicaltherapist #occupationaltherapist #cerebralpalsyactivies Respite Care Activities Special Needs, Cerebral Paralysis Activities, Child Life Specialist Activities, Cerebral Paralysis, Respite Care, Diy Crafts For Adults, Fine Motor Skills Activities, Motor Skills Activities, Art Therapy Activities

Activities for kids with cerebral palsy to encourage movement can drastically improve a child’s skills both physically and mentally over time. But what things should you do? Here are 8 of our favorite activities that are super fun for kids with cerebral palsy! [read more]... #cerebralpalsy #cerebralpalsykids #cerebralpalsymom #cerebralpalsyawareness #specialneeds #specialneedskids #specialneedsmom #speechtherapist #physicaltherapist #occupationaltherapist #cerebralpalsyactivies

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Cerebral Palsy (CP) refers to a group of enduring neurological disorders stemming from non-progressive disruptions during brain development. Learn more about Cerebral Palsy, the different types, what causes it, and what options are available to assist in managing CP.

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What is Spastic Diplegia Cerebral Palsy? More Cerebral Paralysis, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Physical Therapy Assistant, Cord Blood Banking, Pediatric Physical Therapy, Nursing School Studying, School Information, Nursing Notes, Pediatric Nursing

Spastic diplegia cerebral palsy is the most common form of cerebral palsy, making up more than 70 percent of known cases. Like all forms of cerebral palsy, it is caused from a trauma to the brain either right before, during, or after birth. There is no cure for the condition, only treatments that can help make living with the condition easier. Spastic diplegia cerebral palsy directly affects the legs, with some minor affliction of the arms. Like all forms of cerebal palsy, it is caused by…

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