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Is it normal that my toddler is not responding to their name yet?

By 12 months most babies turn to their name, and by 18–24 months it is usually consistent. An occasional miss when absorbed in play or in noise is normal. Seek a check — and rule out hearing first — if your toddler rarely responds in quiet one-to-one moments, especially alongside limited eye contact, pointing or words. This is reason to screen early, not a diagnosis.

Is it normal that my toddler is not responding to their name yet?
Toddler Not Responding to Their Name? — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

Calling your little one's name and waiting for those eyes to meet yours — and feeling a flicker of worry when they don't — is one of the most loving things a parent does.

In short

By around 12 months, most babies turn or look when their name is called, and by 18–24 months this is usually consistent. An occasional miss when your toddler is deeply absorbed in play, in a noisy room, or simply busy is completely normal. But if your child rarely or never responds to their name across quiet, one-to-one moments — especially alongside little eye contact, pointing or words — a gentle developmental check is wise now. This is not a diagnosis; it simply means an early, calm look is the kindest next step.

What to watch at 12–36 months

Most toddlers respond inconsistently — and that's fine. Gentle flags worth a clinician's eye include:
  • Rarely turning to their name even in a quiet room, face-to-face, when not distracted.
  • First, rule out hearing — a missed name can simply mean glue ear or a hearing difference, so a hearing check is always a sensible early step.
  • Travelling with other differences — limited eye contact, not pointing to show you things, few or no words by 18–24 months, or little shared smiling.
  • Loss of a skill once had, such as words or gestures that have faded.

The aim is reassurance, not alarm — most children who respond inconsistently are simply busy and engaged. Trust what you notice each day; it is valuable information.

The science

Response to name is an early marker of social attention — the foundation for shared communication. Screening tools and consistent everyday observation help clinicians tell typical busyness from a difference that benefits from early support. Acting early works beautifully at this age.

The Pinnacle way

A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care — never from an online list. Learn more about response to name and how our speech therapy team nurtures social connection through play.

Trusted sources

CDC "Learn the Signs, Act Early" milestones; American Academy of Pediatrics guidance (healthychildren.org) on developmental monitoring; WHO ICF framework for communication and social skills.

Next step — First arrange a hearing check, then book a developmental screen with a Pinnacle clinician for a calm, clear review of your toddler's milestones.

What to watch

Seek a check if your toddler rarely or never turns to their name in quiet, face-to-face moments, especially with limited eye contact, no pointing, few words by 18–24 months, or loss of a skill. Always rule out hearing first with a hearing check, as glue ear or a hearing difference can look the same.

Try this at home

Try calling your child's name once, warmly, when they are calm and facing away in a quiet room — then wait. If they don't turn, gently check whether they respond to other sounds. A short phone note of when they do and don't respond gives a clinician a clear picture.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-10 · reviewed every 540 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 toddler respond to their name?

Most babies turn or look when their name is called by around 12 months, and by 18–24 months this is usually consistent. Occasional misses when busy or in a noisy room are normal.

Could a hearing problem be the reason my toddler doesn't respond?

Yes — a missed response to name can simply mean a hearing difference or glue ear. A hearing check is always a sensible first step before any developmental concern.

Does not responding to name mean autism?

Not on its own. Response to name is just one early social marker. It is more meaningful when it travels with limited eye contact, no pointing or few words. A clinician forms any picture only after a structured assessment — never from one sign.

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