By Kayla Cerebral Palsy. We are all human beings.

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Presentation transcript:

by Kayla Cerebral Palsy

We are all human beings

Whether we look different or not

Go Hard or Go Home!!!!

Whether you like it or not we're all different KidOr Adult

What causes Cerebral Palsy Cerebral Palsy is a disability caused in child birth which affects part of the brain. It can also be caused if your’e born early, underweight or you do not have enough oxygen when your first born.

What are the different kinds of C.P.  Spastic is the most common type of C.P. Spastic makes it hard to relax your muscles and the muscles may be stiff.  Athetoid is another type of C.P. were a persons arms or legs may flail and move suddenly.  Ataxic C.P is were you have problems with coordination and balance.

Differences with Cerebral Palsy This is what a baby with C.P. would look like againstAn adult with C.P.

That may not seem like a lot but more and more people are living with C.P.

We were all made on earth If you see or know someone with C.P. do them a favor treat them like you would with anyone else. When you have Cerebral Palsy you may look and feel different but we all are humans.

It’s a life long battle C.P. is not contagious but it can also not be cured you can go therapy and have treatments but it is a life long battle.