Developmental milestones: hearing
How my baby's hearing will develop?
New-born
From birth your baby will pay close attention to sounds and voices, especially high-pitched ones.
Three months
By three months, the part of your baby's brain that helps with hearing, language, and smell will be more receptive and active.
Four months
From four months your baby will react excitedly to sounds, and she/he may smile when she/he hears your voice.
Six months
At six months or seven months your baby will realise where sounds come from, and she'll/ he'll turn quickly towards new ones.
12 months
By the time your baby is a year old, she'll/he'll be able to recognise her/his favourite songs. She/He may even try to join in!
How can I encourage my baby's ability to listen?
You can do plenty of things to help your baby recognise and learn new sounds. Try singing nursery rhymes or playing music.
New-born
From birth your baby will pay close attention to sounds and voices, especially high-pitched ones.
Three months
By three months, the part of your baby's brain that helps with hearing, language, and smell will be more receptive and active.
Four months
From four months your baby will react excitedly to sounds, and she/he may smile when she/he hears your voice.
Six months
At six months or seven months your baby will realise where sounds come from, and she'll/ he'll turn quickly towards new ones.
12 months
By the time your baby is a year old, she'll/he'll be able to recognise her/his favourite songs. She/He may even try to join in!
How can I encourage my baby's ability to listen?
You can do plenty of things to help your baby recognise and learn new sounds. Try singing nursery rhymes or playing music.
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