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Communication warning signs an ASHA worker should act on

An ASHA worker should act on missed communication milestones, parental concern, or any loss of skills — no babble or gesture by 12 months, no single words by 16 months, no two-word phrases by 24 months, or speech others cannot understand by 3 years — by routing the family to a developmental check and hearing test, never by diagnosing.

Communication warning signs an ASHA worker should act on
Communication Warning Signs for ASHA Workers — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

An ASHA worker often sees a child before any clinic does — and a parent's offhand worry about how their little one talks or listens can be the first thread worth pulling.

In short

Act when a child is not meeting age-expected communication milestones, when a parent reports persistent concern, or when an older child loses words or social engagement. You are not diagnosing — you are noticing a pattern and routing the family to a developmental check and a hearing test. Most urgent: no babble or gesture by 12 months, no single words by 16 months, no two-word phrases by 24 months, or any loss of skills at any age.

Communication warning signs to act on

Infants (by ~12 months)
  • Not responding to their name or to familiar voices
  • No babbling ("ba-ba", "da-da") or no gestures such as pointing, waving or showing
  • Not turning towards everyday sounds — a possible hearing concern

Toddlers (12–24 months)

  • No clear single words by 16 months
  • No two-word phrases ("more milk", "go car") by 24 months
  • Limited eye contact, or little back-and-forth interaction
  • Does not follow a simple instruction without gestures

Older children

  • Speech that family or neighbours cannot understand by 3 years
  • Stammering, or speech that suddenly worsens
  • Loss of words, babble or social engagement once present — act the same week

Always act on

  • Any concern a mother or family raises about hearing or talking — parent report is a sensitive early signal
  • Communication delay alongside feeding, walking or attention concerns

How to act

These signs do not mean a diagnosis. Refer the family to the PHC medical officer or nearest developmental check, and arrange a hearing test in parallel, since undetected hearing loss is a common and treatable cause. "Wait and see" is not the right response when signs persist across home and anganwadi settings. Reassure the family warmly: early support works, and noticing early is a strength, not a failure.

The Pinnacle way

Pinnacle Blooms Network supports your referral with structured developmental profiling. The AbilityScore® is a clinician-administered structured assessment that gives an objective baseline across domains — it complements your community observation and is never a substitute for it. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care. Explore speech therapy and our wider work in [communication development](/) for the families you serve.

Trusted sources

Aligned with the WHO International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), which frames communication within everyday activity and participation rather than deficit alone.

Next step — when you spot any persistent sign, route the family to a developmental check and hearing test, and reach the Pinnacle clinical team on WhatsApp: +91 91001 81181.

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

Escalate to a same-week referral on any loss of words, babble or social engagement once present, or when communication delay coexists with feeding, walking or hearing concerns — these warrant action, not monitoring.

Try this at home

Quick field check: does the child turn to their name, point to share interest, and use words for their age? Any two weak, with a parent's worry, is enough to refer.

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 an ASHA worker worry about no talking?

Act on no babble or gestures by 12 months, no single words by 16 months, and no two-word phrases by 24 months. Any loss of words or social engagement at any age warrants prompt action. These are signals to route the family for a check, not a diagnosis.

Should a hearing test be done before assuming a speech delay?

Yes. Undetected hearing loss is a common and treatable cause of communication delay, so arrange a hearing test in parallel with a developmental check whenever you notice missed milestones or poor response to sound.

What should an ASHA worker do if a parent is worried but the child seems fine?

Persistent parental concern is a sensitive early signal worth acting on. Reassure the family warmly and route them to a developmental check rather than dismissing the worry, even if signs are subtle.

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