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Cerebral Palsy
About Cerebral Palsy
Symtoms
Treatment of Cerebral Palsy
What families can do
Educational implications
What teachers can do
Accomodations
What teachers can do Teachers can help students with cerebral palsy by creating an accessible classroom, simplifying tasks, providing enough time for activities and transitions, using effective communication with parents to understand the student's specific needs and goals.
Treatment of Cerebral Palsy
Accommodations Accommodations for students with cerebral palsy often include physical environmental adjustments, like accessible classrooms proper equipment, and academic support, such as extra time for tasks.
About Cerebral Palsy Cerebral Palsy cannot be cured but there are treatments such as physical, occupational, and speech therapy that can manage symptoms and improve independence.
Educational Implications Cerebral Palsy affects learning through physical limitations, such as difficulty with movement and coordination, which can make it more challenging to participate in traditional classroom activities.
What families can do Families can help a child with cerebral palsy by participating in their therapy, ensuring a healthy diet, seeking out community programs and support groups, and utilizing available financial and medical assistance such as Medicaid.
Cerebral PalsyCreated by: Amanda Barnes March is National Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month.
Symptoms Symptoms of cerebral palsy include delayed developmental milestones like sitting or walking, abnormal muscle tone, poor coordination, involuntary movements, difficulty with speech and swallowing, and problems with balance.
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List infographic
Cerebral Palsy
About Cerebral Palsy
Symtoms
Treatment of Cerebral Palsy
What families can do
Educational implications
What teachers can do
Accomodations
What teachers can do Teachers can help students with cerebral palsy by creating an accessible classroom, simplifying tasks, providing enough time for activities and transitions, using effective communication with parents to understand the student's specific needs and goals.
Treatment of Cerebral Palsy
Accommodations Accommodations for students with cerebral palsy often include physical environmental adjustments, like accessible classrooms proper equipment, and academic support, such as extra time for tasks.
About Cerebral Palsy Cerebral Palsy cannot be cured but there are treatments such as physical, occupational, and speech therapy that can manage symptoms and improve independence.
Educational Implications Cerebral Palsy affects learning through physical limitations, such as difficulty with movement and coordination, which can make it more challenging to participate in traditional classroom activities.
What families can do Families can help a child with cerebral palsy by participating in their therapy, ensuring a healthy diet, seeking out community programs and support groups, and utilizing available financial and medical assistance such as Medicaid.
Cerebral PalsyCreated by: Amanda Barnes March is National Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month.
Symptoms Symptoms of cerebral palsy include delayed developmental milestones like sitting or walking, abnormal muscle tone, poor coordination, involuntary movements, difficulty with speech and swallowing, and problems with balance.