The trunk has a major role in providing dynamic stabilization in postural reactions. It also plays a critical role in supporting upper and lower extremity movements, loading, and protecting the spine. Trunk stabilization is the maintenance of trunk postural control and movement despite the disturbing effects of gravity, internal and external perturbations.Cerebral palsy (CP) is a non-progressive neurodevelopmental disease. Weak trunk control is common among children with CP. Trunk stability is important in rehabilitation because of its contribution to the child's activity and participation. However, the results of trunk stabilization training in CP rehabilitation are limited, and few studies have emphasized the importance of trunk stabilization in CP.Considering the growing interest in supportive and novel rehabilitation methods in children with CP, this paper aimed to (i) describe the main features of neck and trunk stabilization (ii) summarize the possible therapeutic effects of neck and trunk stabilization methods based on different approaches in patients with CP. As a result, the literature demonstrates that these exercises benefit the rehabilitation process in reducing the negative effects of trunk instability. Increasing trunk stabilization with different techniques can improve the child's upper-lower extremity skills, visual-perceptual functions and balance abilities.