Age-appropriate hearing milestones

Hearing problems may be suspected in children who are not responding to sounds or who are not developing their language skills appropriately. The following are some age-related guidelines that may help to decide if your child is having hearing problems. It is important to remember that not every child is the same and children reach milestones at different ages. Consult your child's physician if you are suspicious that your child is not hearing appropriately. The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) and other experts list the following age-appropriate hearing milestones.

 Birth to 3 months
  • Reacts to loud sounds with startle reflex
  • Is soothed and quieted by soft sounds
  • Turns head to you when you speak
  • Is awakened by loud voices and sounds
  • Smiles in response to voices when spoken to
  • Seems to know your voice and quiets down if crying
 3 to 6 months
  • Looks or turns toward a new sound
  • Responds to "no" and changes in tone of voice
  • Imitates own voice
  • Enjoys rattles and other toys that make sounds
  • Begins to repeat sounds (such as ooh, aah and ba-ba)
  • Becomes scared by a loud voice or noise
 6 to 10 months
  • Responds to own name, telephone ringing, someone's voice, even when not loud
  • Knows words for common things (cup, shoe) and sayings ("bye-bye")
  • Makes babbling sounds, even when alone
  • Starts to respond to requests such as "come here"
  • Looks at things or pictures when someone talks about them
 10 to 15 months
  • Plays with own voice, enjoying the sound and feel of it
  • Points to or looks at familiar objects or people when asked to do so
  • Imitates simple words and sounds; may use a few single words meaningfully
  • Enjoys games like peek-a-boo and pat-a-cake
  • Follows one step commands when shown by a gesture
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