Mental health problems are common and often begin in childhood and adolescence. But sometimes it can be hard to identify the signs and symptoms of poor mental health. For people with cerebral palsy, the typically observable signs and symptoms associated with mental health problems may be hidden by the person’s physical health concerns. This document is intended to be a mental health toolkit for parents to help identify the early signs of common mental health problems.
Visit the CP-Achieve website for more information, or use the link below to access the resource.
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