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Cerebral Palsy Cerebal: brain Palsy: movement Cerebral Palsy is a weakness or problem in the way a person moves (walk, talk, eat, play) because the brain that controls movement it is not telling the muscles what to do.

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Cerebral Palsy Cerebal: brain Palsy: movement. Cerebral Palsy is a weakness or problem in the way a person moves (walk, talk, eat, play) because the brain that controls movement it is not telling the muscles what to do. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Cerebral PalsyCerebal: brain Palsy: movement

Cerebral Palsy is a weakness or problem in the way a personmoves (walk, talk, eat, play) because the brain that controls movement it is not telling the muscles what to do.

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1. Spastic

Muscles cannot be relaxed or muscles may be stiff

Most common type of CP

3 kinds of Cerebral Palsy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TywAI7BHyIk

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBlikQE-NZc&safe=active

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2. Athetoid

Can’t control the muscles of the body;

Arms or legs move suddenly

3 kinds of Cerebral Palsy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMp43AWxYNc&safe=active

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CP can range: Mild to severe

Mild…………………………………..Severe

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How does a child get cerebral palsy?

• Did you know that a full-term pregnancy lasts about9 months?40 weeks?280 days?

1. Premature Birth

2. For most kids with CP, the problem with the brain happens before birth. Doctors often do not know why.

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How is CP treated?• The problem of the brain that is affected does not get

worse as the child gets older:• If a child has CP that affects only the legs, it WILL NOT

affect the arms or speech later in life• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=new_r23Y22c&safe=active

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Living with CPKids with CP go to school, have friends, do things they enjoy, but maybe a littledifferently…they might use a wheelchair, use a computer to talk and communicate, they might need extra time or help

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Kids with CP are just like other kids…

• They want to be liked and fit in

• Be patient if you meet someone with CP• Give them extra time to move• If you are hearing, and can’t understandtheir speech, ask them to repeat what they said

• Most important..be understanding and a good friend!