Monitoring Developmental Milestones in Children | My CP Guide While not all signs of cerebral palsy are evident at birth, some symptoms may become noticeable as your child grows. It's important to observe your child's developmental progress closely and consult with your GP, pediatrician, or primary care provider if you have any concerns. https://www.mycpguide.org.au/about-cp #cp, #mycpguide, #earlysignsofcerebralpalsy Login Login 0 repins 0 comments 0 likes
Sophie, an adult with cerebral palsy, shares her story about the emotional journey and practical challenges of ongoing healthcare https://www.mycpguide.org.au/blog/health-and-wellbeing/general-healthcare/transitioning-from-childhood-to-adult-healthcare-sophies-story #cp ,#mycpguide ,#cerebralpalsysupportservices, #cerebralpalsysupport ,#cerebralpalsyresources Login Login 0 repins 0 comments 0 likes
If you or your child is diagnosed with cerebral palsy or a diagnosis looks likely, it’s important for you to know that although the condition is lifelong, there are many therapies and interventions to look into to manage the symptoms and help your child develop. https://www.mycpguide.org.au/about-cp Login Login 0 repins 0 comments 0 likes