Cerebral Palsy Symptoms by Age
Infants (0–12 months)
- Poor head control; delayed rolling/sitting
- Very stiff or very floppy tone; scissoring legs
- Feeding/suck difficulties; coughing while feeding
- Favors one side; reaches with one hand only
Toddlers (1–3 years)
- Delays in crawling, standing, or walking
- Toe-walking, stiff legs, frequent falls
- Persistent primitive reflexes; early speech delay
Preschool & School-Age (4–12 years)
- Abnormal gait; fine-motor difficulties (grasping, writing)
- Muscle tightness/contractures; post-activity pain
- Possible learning or speech differences
Teens & Adults
- Fatigue, joint pain, early arthritis
- Worsening tightness with growth spurts
- Challenges with daily independence or work tasks
By Cerebral Palsy Type
- Spastic: stiffness, tight muscles, scissoring
- Dyskinetic: involuntary movements
- Ataxic: poor balance/coordination, tremor
- Mixed: combined features
When to seek evaluation: If your child is missing milestones or shows the signs above, ask your pediatrician for a developmental assessment. Early intervention can significantly improve outcomes.
If you believe your child’s CP may be linked to a birth injury, you can also speak with a Dallas birth injury lawyer about your legal options. Call (214) 367-6793 for a free consultation.