One can find information about how to support children with cerebral palsy at KidsHealth. KidsHeath explains what cerebral palsy is, what parents should expect as far as symptoms go, and information on the different types of cerebral palsy.
You have a lot of registered charities out there helping children with Cerebral Palsy and also helping parents to support their children.
Facebook has many Cerebral Palsy Support groups online. If you are looking for a more local group the Cerebral Palsy Organization has a website with many resources and information for those you suffer from Cerebral Palsy or have family members with diagnosed with it.
The United Cerebral Palsy website offers support services to those with children who have Cerebral Palsy. They offer support and child care links, educations and help finding employment for those with the disability.
I recommend that you go to the Mayo Clinic website. They have a very clear description of Cerebral Palsy and its possible causes as well as information about treatment. You can find this at http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/cerebral-palsy/DS00302. I also recommend that you check out the United Cerebral Palsy website (http://www.ucp.org/). They are a national organization that will help you get the support that you need and provide you with information.
"United cerebral palsy is a large, multinational non profit organization devoted to cerebral palsy education and advocacy. The most relevant information of the company is their own website."
I don't know about that. But there are some children + adults with cerebral Palsy that are diagnosed with autism.
Information on cerebral palsy attorney can be found on numerous websites. A couple of these websites include Birth Injury Settlement, Cerebral Palsy Law Doctor, and Disabled Lawyering.
Neil Young has 3 children. Zeke - Mild Cerebral Palsy Ben - Handicapped from Cerebral Palsy Amber - No handicaps
Cerebral palsy was first described by an English surgeon named William Little in 1860. He observed that children experienced problems with movement and posture due to damage in the brain. Over time, more research has been conducted to understand and support individuals with cerebral palsy.
Information about Cerebral Palsy can be found on such websites as Mayo Clinic and WebMD. United Cerebral Palsy is also a great resource for information.
The Cerebral Palsy Foundation was set up in 1949 in response to the growing number of parents who wanted support and opportunities for their children Their key mission is to enhance the independence and achievements of people with disabilities.
There are many organizations that support children with cerebral palsy. Some examples of these organizations include Hemi-Kids and Children's Hospital.