Cerebral palsy affects one in every five hundred children. It is a motor neurological disorder that is non-progressive and usually appears very early in a child. It often leads to slower than normal movements and trouble performing the more basic tasks. Dr Leena Deshpande a renowned developmental paediatrician sheds light on this topic. Some children suffer primarily from motor development issues which makes it difficult for them to exhibit normal motor actions like sitting down or putting their head up. They suffer from cerebral palsy a neurological condition that affects the motor nerves. Children suffering from the condition usually have