CP (Child)
CP (Child) refers to Cerebral Palsy, a group of neurological disorders that affect movement and muscle coordination. It is caused by brain damage that occurs during pregnancy, childbirth, or shortly after birth. Children with CP may have difficulty with motor skills, balance, and posture, which can impact their daily activities and overall development.
The severity of CP varies widely among individuals. Some children may have mild symptoms and can walk independently, while others may have more severe challenges that require the use of assistive devices or support. Early intervention and therapy can help improve mobility and quality of life for children with Cerebral Palsy.