This presentation from the 2023 AACPDM Community Forum presents a model for creating a smooth transition from pediatric care to adult care for teens and young adults with cerebral palsy.
This powerful, practical book is meant to help children and adults have meaningful discussions about disability and ableism.
Too often, people with disabilities are relegated to being passive when it comes to the arts.
As your child with CP is becoming a teenager, there are a couple of things you may want to think about.
I spent many years and many hours learning how to make the body work better, how to bring it out of pain. But that's not the human being alone.
Cerebral Palsy affects body movement, muscle control, muscle coordination, muscle tone, reflex, posture and balance. Depending on the part of the brain that is injured depends on how someone’s muscle tone will be effected. For people with spastic CP they have increased muscle tone because of the part of the brain that's injured. If causes very tight muscles which in turn effects the movement of the joints and of the limbs. For others who have dyskinetic CP they lose the ability to have voluntary control over their muscles, and they can have jerky and uncontrolled movement patterns.