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Volunteers will help match you with other families in your state or country. Visit our Local Support Group for families of Children who have Hemiplegia.

Infant and Childhood Stroke are two causes of hemiplegia or hemiplegic cerebral palsy. Visit our sister website, Kids Have Strokes, to learn more.

Visit our sister website, the Children's Hemiplegia and Stroke Association, CHASA,  to learn more about hemiplegia and hemiplegic cerebral palsy.  You'll find lots of information about daily living skills, how to adapt sports to fit your child's needs, causes and treatment of hemiplegia, how to work with the school system, speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and the annual CHASA family retreat and medical conference.



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Hemi-Kids is an email support group where parents of infants and children who have mild to moderate hemiplegia or hemiplegic cerebral palsy share support and information.  Hemi-Kids was created to serve a group of children who tend to "fall through the cracks". In many ways, these children live a pretty "typical" life and often don't quite fit into the world of children who have disabilities.  Yet, they don't quite fit into the "typically developing" world, either. The parents on Hemi-Kids understand the challenges of parenting a child with mild to moderate hemiplegia. 

When you found out that your baby or toddler had hemiplegia, hemiparesis or cerebral palsy, did you feel like you were the only parent going through this?  We'd like for you to know that you are not alone.  Hemi-Kids is a world-wide network of over 1,100 families of children who have mild to moderate hemiplegia or hemiplegic cerebral palsy.  These children have hemiplegia for many different reasons:  infant or childhood unilateral stroke survivors, children who have had a hemispherectomy, a brain tumor, a traumatic brain injury, unilateral brain bleed due to prematurity, the result of an infection, and a host of other more rare causes.

Join other parents of children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy and share your thoughts, ideas, support, advocacy tips, stories, and more.  We also have some terrific adults who have had hemiplegia since childhood and they share their thoughts and experiences with us.

Recent quote from a parent on the Hemi-Kids email list:  "I was not sure at first if I should participate in a group such as this, but I realized that it didn't matter what my son could or couldn't do compared to other kids on the list. What mattered to me was that these parents understood my feelings of anxiety and frustration, excitement and pride of parenting. They didn't care what the issue was I was facing, they cared about supporting me in that issue. Because even if it was a non-issue for them, it was an issue to me and that's all that mattered."

Joining Hemi-Kids is a good way to find referrals in your area to physical or occupational therapists, pediatric neurologists, and learning disability specialists.  

Parents also discuss how to work with the special education programs, how to include their child in community programs, provide each other with emotional support, and offer a place where people understand what you're going through.

Need some inspiration? There's more going on with our children than just hemiplegia or cerebral palsy.  They give us so much more. Corban's dad opens his heart and share his faith.

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and the site owners recommend consultation with your doctor or health care professional.