My five year old granddaughter has mild CP.I want to know whether she has any chances of improvement?
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Cerebral palsy cannot be "improved". It is what it is. However, your granddaughter has a function potential which can be met, or even exceeded, if handled in the most effective ways. This will take education, hard work and patience. Your granddaughter's parents must learn how best to help her reach her full potential. You, also, can learn how to do this so that you can make your own contribution.
You need a dose of reality. Your granddaughter will never be "normal" or "near normal", she will always have Cerebral palsy and there's nothing wrong with that. Accept it. You cannot help her until you do. From now on, there are simply those who have it and those who don't. Get rid of words like "normal" and accept your granddaughter as she is and will be.
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Do you mean Cerebal Palsy? wouldn't a health provider be able to answer that kind of question?
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