The origin of children cerebral palcy and its psychological aspects

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One of the most socially important issues in the world is the rehabilitation of children with disabilities. This article examines the occurrence and study of musculoskeletal disorders, mainly pediatric cerebral palsy. The taken measures to provide social, psychological, pedagogical and medical support to children suffering from this disease, and their treatment by healthy people are widely analyzed in this article. Main psychological and pedagogical challenges encountered in integrating them into the community, becoming an active member of that community, engaging in home-based work, and properly rehabilitation is discussed. Suggestions for overcoming these problems are also given by the author.

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