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		<description><![CDATA[Cerebral palsy is difficult to notice when born. 2 early indicators of cerebral palsy in children are abnormal muscle tone or the bias to favor one side of the body over the other. If your infant appears abnormally floppy or limp it may be suggestive of hypotonia, meaning reduced muscle tone. If your infant appears [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=cerebralpalsybraces43.wordpress.com&amp;blog=8785299&amp;post=3&amp;subd=cerebralpalsybraces43&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cerebral palsy is difficult to notice when born.  2 early indicators of cerebral palsy in children are abnormal muscle tone or the bias to favor one side of the body over the other.  If your infant appears abnormally floppy or limp it may be suggestive of hypotonia, meaning reduced muscle tone.  If your infant appears unacceptably rigid or unbendable it may be a sign of hypertonia, meaning increased muscle tone.</p>
<p>While generally an infant is affected with either hypertonia or hypotonia, occasionally an infant will endure an early session of hypotonia only to progress to hypertonia after some months.  Other early indications of cerebral palsy in children involve poor control over mouth muscles.  Excessive vomiting, gagging or other feeding issues are often lead to other more sophisticated cerebral palsy symptoms.</p>
<p>It is difficult to uncover cerebral palsy until kids start reaching development milestones.  However, explicit kinds of cerebral palsy do have some early indicators.  Early signs of spastic cerebral palsy include the drawing in of legs and arms or problem in straightening an infant&#8217;s limbs.  Dyskinetic cerebral palsy, another kind of the disorder, may cause children to writhe involuntarily in an irregular motion.</p>
<p>What Developmental Milestones Should My infant Reach at What Age?</p>
<p> While all kids develop differently, any deviation from typical development charts should alert a parent to a potential problem.  A trip to the doctor will help resolve whether a kid&#8217;s developmental difficulties are a normal variation or an indicator of a developmental disorder.</p>
<p>Cerebral palsy symptoms sometimes start to appear in 18 months, as youngsters progress thru characteristic developmental milestones.  Infants with cerebral palsy sometimes show delays in getting a handle on expected motor abilities like rolling over, sitting up, smiling or crawling.  Gurus believe the majority of kids should reach certain developmental milestones by certain ages.</p>
<p>Physical Milestones</p>
<p>- Brings hands together &#8211; 4 months <br />- Sits with out support &#8211; 6 months <br />- Feeds self with fingers &#8211; 9 months <br />- Walks unassisted &#8211; between 12-15 months <br />- Walks up and down stairs &#8211; 24 months</p>
<p>Oral Milestones</p>
<p>- Imitate speech sounds and waffle &#8211; between three and six months <br />- Individual word understanding &#8211; between 6 to 10 months <br />- capability to point out ma and Dada &#8211; between 5-10 months.</p>
<p>If your infant is delayed in realizing any of these milestones you should contact a doctor for further testing. </p>
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