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Living With Cerebral Palsy
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Living With Cerebral Palsy

Published 7/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 304.64 MB | Duration: 0h 44m


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What you'll learn
Learning More About Cerebral Palsy
Helping to Understand People With Cerebral Palsy
What is Cerebral Palsy
Learning the basic Cause of Cerebral Palsy

Requirements
The desire to Help and Understand People With Cerebral Palsy
The Desire to Learn

Description
Living with cerebral palsy is a unique journey that varies for each person. It begins from the time of diagnosis and continues throughout life. Here are some aspects that people with cerebral palsy may encounter during their journey:Early Diagnosis and Intervention: Cerebral palsy is often diagnosed in early childhood. Early intervention is crucial to support developmental milestones and provide therapies that can help manage the condition effectively.Childhood and Education: Children with cerebral palsy may face challenges related to mobility, communication, and socialization. Supportive educational environments, adaptive technology, and special education services can help them thrive academically and socially.Physical Challenges: Throughout life, individuals with cerebral palsy may face physical challenges related to mobility, muscle coordination, and fine motor skills. Physical therapy and assistive devices can play a significant role in improving functional abilities and maintaining independence.Emotional and Psychological Aspects: Living with cerebral palsy can sometimes lead to feelings of frustration, isolation, or low self-esteem. Emotional support, counseling, and connecting with others who share similar experiences can be beneficial for mental well-being.Social Inclusion: Encouraging social inclusion and acceptance is essential for individuals with cerebral palsy. Creating an inclusive community where everyone is treated with respect and given equal opportunities is crucial for building a supportive network.Independence and Advocacy: As individuals with cerebral palsy grow older, they may strive for increased independence and self-advocacy. Learning to express needs and preferences and advocating for accessible environments and accommodations can empower them to lead fulfilling lives.Transitioning into Adulthood: The transition from adolescence to adulthood may come with unique challenges, including considerations related to education, employment, and living arrangements. Preparing for this transition and accessing resources and support services can be essential.Managing Associated Conditions: Individuals with cerebral palsy may also need to manage associated medical conditions, such as epilepsy, communication difficulties, or orthopedic issues. Regular medical check-ups and appropriate interventions are crucial for managing these aspects effectively.Celebrating Achievements: Despite the challenges, individuals with cerebral palsy achieve numerous milestones and successes throughout their lives. Celebrating these achievements, no matter how small, can foster a positive outlook and motivation to continue striving for personal growth.Advocacy and Awareness: Many individuals with cerebral palsy become advocates for disability rights, inclusion, and raising awareness about cerebral palsy. Sharing personal experiences can help educate others and break down misconceptions about the condition.Every individual's journey living with cerebral palsy is unique, and it's essential to recognize the strength, resilience, and determination of those who navigate this path. With the right support, resources, and a positive mindset, individuals with cerebral palsy can lead a fulfilling and meaningful lifeNote:This Course Living With Cerebral Palsy is strictly for information purposes about the condition of Cerebral Palsy. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. This content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this Course

Overview
Section 1: Cerebral Palsy

Lecture 1 Introduction: Living with Cerebral Palsy

Lecture 2 3 Early Signs Cerebral Palsy

Lecture 3 Living With Cerebral Palsy

Lecture 4 Some Suggestions and Consideration regarding People with CP

Lecture 5 DISABILITY SENSITIVITY GUIDE

Lecture 6 How long can someone live with Cerebral Palsy

Lecture 7 Self Care

Lecture 8 Aqua therapy

Lecture 9 Traveling With A disability

Lecture 10 disability travel tip

Lecture 11 What is Equine Therapy?

Lecture 12 Physical Therapy

Lecture 13 Assistive Technology for Cerebral Palsy

Lecture 14 Senior Care Planning

Lecture 15 Work and Other resouses

Lecture 16 Important Resources

Lecture 17 Closing Remarks

The General Public,Family members and Friend of People With Cerebral Palsy


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