Did you know that
blowing bubbles is a simple and effective way to help your child with Cerebral Palsy develop the muscles needed for speaking? It is. We use the same muscles to blow bubbles that we use to form many of the sounds used in speech. Here is an inexpensive recipe for homemade bubbles: 1/2 cup dishwashing liquid; 2 cups water; 2 teaspoons sugar. Add food coloring if desired. Here is more information about
other therapies for Cerebral Palsy.
The
lawyers at
Berger & Lagnese have a wealth of experience helping the parents of children with Cerebral Palsy determine the cause of their child's Cerebral Palsy, and helping them decide whether a medical malpractice lawsuit is appropriate.
If you have a child with Cerebral Palsy and you would like the attorneys at Berger & Lagnese to help you determine the cause of your child's Cerebral Palsy, call us at 412-471-4300 or toll free at 800-350-6161, or
email us. Berger & Lagnese has an experienced
team of lawyers and doctors that specializes in
medical malpractice, and works on
cases in Pittsburgh, Greensburg, Uniontown, Erie, Beaver, Washington, and throughout Western Pennsylvania.
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