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The following checklist will show what a child should be doing at each age. More than one or two NO's may mean getting a checkup through an audiologist. The checklist should be taken to the nurse or doctor.
Six Weeks
When there is a sudden loud noise, does your baby:
- Jump or blink
- Stir in his or her sleep
- Stop sucking for a moment
- Look up from sucking
- Cry
Three Months
Does your baby:
- Blink or cry when there is a sudden noise
- Stop crying or sucking when you talk
- Wake or stir to loud sounds
- Coo or smile when you talk
- Turn his or her eyes towards voices
- Seem to like a musical toy
- Stop moving when there is a new sound
- Seem to know your voice
Six Months
Does your baby:
- Turn towards a sound or someone speaking
- Smile when you talk
- Cry when there is a sudden noise
- Stop moving when there is a new sound
- Like music
- Make lots of different babbling sounds
Nine Months
Does you baby:
- Respond to his or her own name
- Look around to find new sounds, even quiet sounds
- Understands "no" and "ta-ta" or "bye-bye"
- Listen when people talk
- Like copying sounds
- Use babbling that sounds like real speech
- Try to talk back when you talk
Twelve Months
Does your child:
- Point to things and people he or she knows when asked to
- Copy and repeat simple words or sounds
- Try to talk
- Understand things like "come here"
- Say two or three words
- Listen when people talk
- Do what he or she is told
- Say sentences with two words, like "me drink"
- Know a few parts of the body
- Do one thing when asked, like "get your shoes"
- Ask for things by pointing, trying to say the word
- Understand things like "give me that", "don't touch"
Two Years
Does your child:
- Do two things when asked, like "get the ball" and "bring it here"
- Repeat what you say
- Know lots of words
- Like being read to
- Point to a picture when asked, like "show me the baby"
- Use the names of people and things she or he knows
- Have a name for himself or herself
- Like the radio or stereo
- Say simple sentences, like "milk all gone"
Three Years
Does your child:
- Know a few nursery rhymes or songs
- Understand most words
- Find you when you call from another room
- Sometimes use whole sentences
- Use words like go, me, in, and big
- Tell a story
- Say how she or he feels
- Remember and tell about things that have happened
- Count to three
- Speak clearly so that everyone can understand him or her
- Ask lots of "why" and "what" questions
- Like naming things she or he sees and know
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