When your child has cerebral palsy, you'll likely hear the word "neuroplasticity" - the idea that the brain can reorganize itself and form new connections.
Early diagnosis of cerebral palsy can dramatically change a child's developmental path. Yet for many families, access to timely and specialized assessments is difficult.
If you're parenting a child with cerebral palsy (CP) or you're still looking for answers, you've probably asked the same question researchers keep chasing.
Dystonia is one of the most challenging movement disorders that children with cerebral palsy (CP) face. It can make muscles twist, contract, and move involuntarily.