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Researchers are evaluating the effects of Cuevas Medek Exercises on improving postural control and balance in children diagnosed with spastic cerebral palsy. This condition often results in impaired postural control, poor balance, and limited functional movement, impacting a child's stability during daily activities. The study compares a newer dynamic therapy approach with conventional physiotherapy to provide better evidence for treatment choices in pediatric care. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of two groups. One group will receive Cuevas Medek Exercises three times a week, with sessions lasting 30 minutes each, focusing on dynamic postural activation and balance reactions with minimal external support. The other group will receive conventional therapy three times a week for 30 minutes, involving stretching, strengthening, and task-oriented exercises to improve posture and balance. Both interventions are tailored to the child's age and condition. Children will be assessed before and after the four-week intervention period to measure changes in postural control. Researchers will monitor functional improvements and balance through specific evaluations at the end of the study. The trial aims to determine which therapy better supports postural control and balance in children with spastic cerebral palsy.