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Not Responding To Name

Handling a Young Baby Not Responding to Their Name

In the first year, turning to name is a gradual skill — many babies respond by 9–12 months, so occasional not-responding earlier is normal. Encourage it with warm face-to-face naming, quiet moments and rewarding the turn. If by 12 months your baby consistently doesn't respond alongside little babble or eye contact, arrange a hearing and developmental check.

Handling a Young Baby Not Responding to Their Name
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When you call your baby's name and they don't turn, it's natural to feel a flicker of worry — but in the early months this is far more often part of normal development than a sign of anything wrong.

In short

In the first year, a baby learning to respond to their name is a gradual skill, not an on-off switch. Many babies turn to their name by around 9–12 months, so before that, occasional not-responding is completely expected — especially when they're absorbed, tired, or it's noisy. You can gently encourage it at home, and if your baby is consistently not turning to your voice by 12 months, alongside little babble, eye contact or shared smiling, that's the point to arrange a friendly developmental check.

What's normal — and how to help at home

Responding to name depends on hearing, attention and the social link between sound and self — all of which mature over months. Here's how to nurture it day to day:
  • Use their name warmly and often — at feeds, nappy changes, play. Say it close, face-to-face, with a bright tone before you speak.
  • Get on their level — come into their line of sight, smile, and pause to give them time to turn.
  • Reduce competing noise — try in a quiet moment first; TVs and busy rooms make it harder for a baby to pick out your voice.
  • Reward the turn — when they do look, light up, smile, and respond. This teaches that their name brings connection.
  • Pair name with play — peek-a-boo, gentle songs and back-and-forth babble all build the social attention that responding to name grows from.

Trust your instinct too: if your baby startles to loud sounds, coos and babbles, smiles back at you and follows you with their eyes, these are all reassuring signs the building blocks are in place.

When to have it checked

Arrange a developmental and hearing check if, by around 12 months, your baby consistently does not turn to your voice or name, and you notice little babbling, limited eye contact, or few shared smiles and gestures. A hearing check is always a sensible first step, because glue ear and other hearing differences are common and very treatable. Any loss of skills your baby once had deserves a prompt review at any age.

The Pinnacle way

A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under the care of a qualified clinician — never from a website or a worry alone. If you'd like reassurance, our team can guide you through a gentle [developmental screening](/) and, where helpful, early speech therapy to build those first connections. With 4.95 lakh+ families supported across 70+ centres, you are not navigating this on your own.

Trusted sources

Guided by the CDC's developmental milestones, the American Academy of Pediatrics' parent resources on hearing and communication, and WHO nurturing-care guidance for early childhood.

Next step — if your baby is near 12 months and not turning to their name, message our team on WhatsApp at +91 91001 81181 to arrange a simple hearing and developmental check.

This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.

What to watch

By around 12 months, watch for consistent not-turning to your voice or name together with little babble, limited eye contact or few shared smiles. Any loss of previously gained skills, or no startle to loud sounds, warrants a prompt hearing and developmental check.

Try this at home

Pick a quiet moment, come into your baby's line of sight, say their name warmly before you speak, then pause and light up with a big smile the instant they turn.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-10 · reviewed every 365 days

This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.

Frequently asked

At what age should my baby respond to their name?

Many babies start turning to their name by around 9–12 months. Before that, occasional not-responding is completely normal, especially when they're busy, tired or it's noisy. Consistent not-turning by 12 months is the point to arrange a check.

Could not responding to name mean my baby has a hearing problem?

It can, and a hearing check is always a sensible first step. Glue ear and other hearing differences are common and very treatable. If your baby startles to loud sounds and turns to your voice, that's reassuring, but a check brings peace of mind.

Does not responding to name mean autism?

Not on its own, and certainly not in a young baby. Autism is not meaningfully assessed in the early months. Response to name is just one of many social-communication skills that develop gradually. Persistent concern by 12 months, with other signs, is worth a gentle developmental check — not a label.

How can I encourage my baby to respond to their name?

Use their name warmly and often, face-to-face, in quiet moments. Get on their level, pause to give them time to turn, and reward the turn with a big smile and warm response. Pair their name with play like peek-a-boo and songs.

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