***Jennifer will be working with the Cerebral Palsy Guidance team on public outreach and blogging. It is our pleasure to welcome her on board, and introduce this amazing woman to our readers!*** I was born two and a half months premature, diagnosed with spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy, in 1983. My parents were told by the […]
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How Virtual Reality Could Help Children with Cerebral Palsy
Children with cerebral palsy have varying degrees of physical disability. Motor function is a major issue, and these kids generally develop abnormally and more slowly than other children. They may struggle to walk or use their arms for big movements but also with finer motor skills, such as holding and using a pencil. As technologies […]
New Study Finds Young Adults with Cerebral Palsy Have Good Quality of Life
Cerebral palsy is a condition or set of symptoms that varies significantly by individual. Some children with CP are largely paralyzed or can’t feed or care for themselves, while others are only mildly physically impaired, and everything in between. Even with minor disabilities, growing up with this condition can be challenging. A new report from […]