not responding to name
When to investigate a child not responding to name
Investigate persistent failure to respond to name when it is consistent across settings, present beyond about 12 months, and accompanied by other social-communication differences such as reduced eye contact, absent joint attention or pointing, or language delay. Always exclude hearing loss first. An isolated, occasional non-response in an otherwise socially engaged child is usually typical — the threshold for formal developmental screening and referral is the converging pattern, not a single missed call.
A child who doesn't turn to their name can simply be absorbed in play — but it is one of the most reliable early markers worth a structured look.
In short
Investigate persistent failure to respond to name when it is consistent across settings and observers, present beyond ~12 months, and accompanied by other social-communication differences (reduced eye contact, limited joint attention, absent pointing, language delay). An isolated, occasional non-response in an otherwise socially engaged child is usually typical; the threshold for formal developmental and audiological assessment is the pattern, not a single missed call. First rule out hearing loss in every case.The clinical picture
Name response normally emerges by 9–12 months and is robust by 12–15 months. Reduced or absent response by 12 months is among the most replicated prospective markers of atypical social-communication development, but it is non-specific in isolation. Frame the decision around convergence:- Audiology first — any child with reduced name response needs hearing evaluated (OAE/audiometry as age-appropriate) before attributing it to social-communication aetiology. Otitis media with effusion is a common reversible contributor.
- Cross-context consistency — non-response reported by parents and observed in clinic, across quiet and noisy settings, carries more weight than a busy-room observation alone.
- Co-travelling signs — poor eye contact, absent joint attention, no protodeclarative pointing by 12–18 months, no single words by 16 months, no two-word phrases by 24 months, or regression of previously acquired skills.
- Persistence and trajectory — a marker that fails to consolidate as expected, or worsens, warrants referral rather than watchful waiting.
When these converge, proceed to structured developmental screening (e.g. M-CHAT-R/F in the 16–30 month window) and onward referral for multidisciplinary developmental assessment.
When to refer
Refer now — without delaying for repeat watchful-waiting cycles — if name non-response persists beyond 12 months with any associated social-communication or language flag, if there is skill regression at any age, or if hearing cannot be confidently excluded. Earlier referral shortens the window to intervention, where the evidence for benefit is strongest.The Pinnacle way
A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care — never from a checklist. Our clinician-administered structured assessment maps name response within the wider social-communication and hearing context, and our speech therapy team supports joint attention and early language while audiology and developmental review proceed in parallel. Explore the broader [developmental screening](/) pathway for how we sequence audiology, screening and assessment.Trusted sources
CDC developmental milestones and "Learn the Signs, Act Early" (reduced name response by 12 months as a monitoring flag); AAP guidance on developmental surveillance and autism screening at 18 and 24 months; WHO ICD-11 framework for autism spectrum disorder; ASHA resources on early social-communication and hearing screening.Next step — Don't defer on an isolated observation, but act on a pattern. Refer for a structured developmental assessment with audiology clearance when name non-response persists with associated flags.
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
Refer when name non-response is consistent across settings and observers, persists beyond ~12 months, and co-occurs with reduced eye contact, absent joint attention or pointing, language delay, or any skill regression. Exclude hearing loss (OAE/audiometry, otitis media with effusion) in every case before attributing to social-communication aetiology.
Try this at home
Before referral, confirm the observation is cross-contextual: ask whether the child responds at home, in quiet, and to a familiar voice, and verify a recent hearing check. A pattern across observers and settings is far more informative than a single busy-clinic miss.
Trusted sources
Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-10
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 is reduced name response clinically meaningful?
Name response is normally robust by 12–15 months. Persistent reduced or absent response beyond about 12 months — particularly when consistent across settings — is the point at which structured screening and audiology become appropriate. An occasional miss in an engaged, otherwise typically developing infant under 12 months is usually not significant.
Should hearing be tested first?
Yes. Reduced name response must prompt audiological evaluation (age-appropriate OAE or audiometry) in every case, and otitis media with effusion should be considered, before attributing the finding to social-communication aetiology. Hearing loss is a common, often reversible contributor.
Is isolated name non-response enough to refer?
On its own it is non-specific. The threshold for prompt referral is convergence — persistence beyond 12 months plus associated flags such as reduced eye contact, absent joint attention or pointing, language delay, or skill regression. With any co-travelling sign or with regression at any age, refer without further watchful waiting.