The examination methods for infantile cerebral palsy are as follows: 1. medical history, delivery history, birth weight, consultation, and hospitalization of the child; 2. physical examination, including weight, height, fontanelle, head circumference, etc.; 3. postural examination in various positions; 4. neurological reflex examination; 5. muscle tone examination; 6. cranial magnetic resonance examination, hip examination, and video electroencephalography of the child are needed if necessary; 7. Intelligence test; 8. Gross motor function assessment, fine motor function assessment, etc. Comprehensive assessment is needed to determine the infant’s condition. Moreover, as the infant grows up, the assessment criteria are different at different ages, so it is not possible to confirm the diagnosis of cerebral palsy after one assessment or one examination, because the development is dynamic, so if the infant is found to be lagging behind in development or other abnormal aspects, it is recommended to bring the infant to the hospital regularly for examination and listen to the doctor’s reasonable advice.