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What is World Cerebral Palsy Day all about?
Celebrated annually on October 6, it aims to spread awareness for the rights and opportunities of people with the condition
Celebrated annually on October 6, it aims to spread awareness for the rights and opportunities of people with the condition
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Arijit Roy
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a group of neurological disorders that affect movement, muscle tone, and posture. It is caused by damage to the developing brain, often before birth, though it can occur during or shortly after birth. CP is non-progressive, meaning the brain damage doesn’t worsen over time, but the symptoms can change or become more noticeable as the child grows.

Treatment
CP has no cure, but treatment includes physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and sometimes medication to manage symptoms. Assistive devices, such as braces or wheelchairs, may be used to help with mobility. In severe cases, surgery may be recommended to address muscle tightness or other complications.

Impact on Life and Job Occupancy:
Cerebral palsy is lifelong but does not typically shorten a person’s lifespan, and the focus is on management, empowerment, and maximizing independence. A person with cerebral palsy can easily hold job positions depending on their disability percentage. Here is a list of a few doable professions:
Content Writer/Editor – Writing for blogs, websites, or businesses offers flexibility, allowing individuals to work from home and at their own pace.
Graphic Designer – Creativity can thrive in this role with access to design software and adaptive tools, often working remotely.
Customer Service Representative – Providing customer support via phone, email, or chat, with opportunities for flexible, remote work.
Teacher/Tutor – Teaching or tutoring students in various subjects, either in-person or online, with accommodations as needed.
Disability Advocate – Working with organizations to promote disability rights, raise awareness, and support others with similar challenges.
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