Recent Advances in Assistive Technology
Posted: June 4, 2020
Learn more about the power of assistive technology for children with Cerebral Palsy, including recent important developments for kids with special needs.
Posted: June 4, 2020
Learn more about the power of assistive technology for children with Cerebral Palsy, including recent important developments for kids with special needs.
Posted: January 9, 2017
With temperatures dropping and snow falling, energy usage is rising. Keep your family warm this winter and energy use down with these energy saving tips.
Posted: July 28, 2016
After years of work in birth injury, the founder of this site realized there were far too few resources available to children with Cerebral Palsy that did not qualify for legal assistance. There are a wide variety of causes of CP, but there’s also an extensive variety of life events that can warrant a Cerebral Palsy lawyer. All of our assistance is free, but the value of a legal professional to help your child’s situation is important and why we delve into this topic.
Posted: February 26, 2016
Looking for resources to help a child or children with Cerebral Palsy? Contact us today and see what free help we have to offer! (800) 692-4453
Posted: February 10, 2016
One of the first things you may notice on our newly designed website is a statement in the upper left noting that the site is owned and operated by attorney Ken Stern. This disclosure should not raise an alarm, though. Instead, it represents our founder’s career path and the immediate realization anyone who works with children with special needs has: that more help is needed.
Posted: February 8, 2016
We are proud to announce the complete launch of the MyChild Cerebral Palsy Foundation. Find out more about this charitable organization and how it looks to help those impacted by Cerebral Palsy!
Posted: January 22, 2016
Accessing comprehensive Cerebral Palsy information has been made a whole lot easier with the redesign and development of the new and improved CerebralPalsy.org website!
Posted: January 20, 2016
The old adage goes “you don’t know what you don’t know.” Far too often, those with a child diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy are not given the full spectrum of information they will need for the months and years to come. What’s more, with many state programs ending far too quickly after diagnosis, a gap in knowledge can quickly emerge. This very idea is the foundation of MyChild’s existence: to step in and make information and awareness accessible when other programs fall short.