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Frequently Asked Questions about Cerebral Palsy in Children, Treatment methods and mobility learning

Question 1: Don't children have to learn to crawl before they can learn to walk?

Question 2: Whose job is it to teach children to sit, stand, and walk?

Question 3: How much do range of motion exercises and positioning help the child with cerebral palsy?

Question 4: What is the best treatment method?

Question 5: Don't we have to break up primitive and abnormal reflexes before children can learn to move?

Question 6: What do you do about dislocated hips, scoliosis, and other joint deformities?

Question 7: Aren't some children too retarded to learn to walk?

Question 8: At what age should we stop trying to teach a child to walk?

Question 9: How does mobility help?

Question 10: What is the impact of MOVE in early years?

Question 11: How important is early intervention?

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