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The United Cerebral Palsy Association

If you are a parent with a child who has cerebral palsy, then you should know all that you can about the disorder. If you would like to learn more about joining a cerebral palsy association in your area, read on. Associations focused on aiding kids with cerebral palsy are not-for-profit organizations that reach out to both parents and children. One such agency is the United Cerebral Palsy Association.

United Cerebral Palsy started during the Civil Rights Movement in the late nineteen forties and early nineteen fifties. The UCP Association and the Muscular Dystrophy Association, as well as John F. Kennedy’s Panel on Mental Retardation were among a growing number of advocacy groups specializing in assisted-learning programs. This strong push also helped bring special education into schools across the country in the nineteen sixties when school access was established for children with disabilities at state and local levels.

Scooters, wheelchairs and hand controls can increase the mobility and improve the quality of activities of daily living for the child with cerebral palsy. Exercise machines and easels can also improve the quality of life for these children; allowing them to explore their interests in a more meaningful way. There are products and services available to assist caregivers as well. Whether it’s grab bars near the toilet, an automatic lift for the bathtub or computer software that aids in communication, technology is changing the way parents and their afflicted children interact in wonderful ways.

UCP also has a research foundation that seeks new treatment options and preventative methods. For more than fifty years, the foundation has looked at how German measles and maternal-child blood type incompatibility (Rh factor) have contributed to the cause of this disability. Currently, there is research going on regarding the role that low birth weight, premature birth and maternal infections affect the brain of a fetus. Through scientific research, they hope to discover ways to replace brain cells that have been lost in fetuses and allow for a more normal development through early treatment.

Whether you have a child with cerebral palsy or not, you can still join the United Cerebral Palsy Association. Being part of an organization that helps those in need can be a rewarding and fulfilling way to use your time and energy. Giving back to your community by volunteering is what helps allow the UCP Association and others like it to target those who are truly in need.

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