Help other family members cope with cerebral palsyYou can help family members cope with their fears and concerns about
cerebral palsy by: - Talking about cerebral palsy and how it affects
you. Be open and honest about your hopes and concerns. Encourage others to talk
about their feelings.
- Asking your other children to help with the
care of the affected child as much as they are able. Allow them to refuse to
help if they do not want to.
- Encouraging all family members to
learn about cerebral palsy.
- Pursuing your own interests and
friendships. Encourage others in your family to do the same.
If you think that you or members of your family might benefit from
counseling, ask your health professional for recommendations.
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