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Selective Mutism at 3–6 Months: When to Worry

Selective Mutism cannot begin or be identified at 3 to 6 months. It is an anxiety-based condition affecting a child who can already speak but stays silent in specific settings — recognised typically around ages 3 to 5. At infancy, focus on warm early communication: cooing, social smiles, eye contact and emerging babble. Any worry about hearing or responsiveness deserves a gentle general developmental check, never a Selective Mutism label. Only a Pinnacle clinician can assess.

Selective Mutism at 3–6 Months: When to Worry
Selective Mutism at 3–6 Months: What to Know — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

If your baby of 3 to 6 months is quiet, coos less than you expected, or only babbles sometimes, it is completely natural to wonder — but Selective Mutism is not something that can begin or be seen at this age.

In short

You cannot — and should not — worry about Selective Mutism in a 3-to-6-month-old. Selective Mutism (ICD-11 6B06) is an anxiety-based condition where a child who can speak consistently does not speak in specific social settings (often school) while speaking freely at home. It is only meaningful once a child has spoken language and is moving between social environments — typically recognised around ages 3 to 5, not in infancy. At 3 to 6 months, there is no speech to be "selective" about, so this label simply does not apply. What you can do now is enjoy and gently watch your baby's early communication.

What is actually appropriate to observe at 3–6 months

This is a season of pre-speech communication, and these are the warm, normal signs to look for:
  • Cooing and vowel sounds — "ooh", "aah", gurgling
  • Social smiling in response to your face and voice
  • Turning towards sounds and your voice
  • Eye contact and gaze-sharing during feeds and cuddles
  • Babbling beginning to emerge around 4–6 months
  • Different cries for hunger, tiredness, discomfort

These vary widely from baby to baby. A quiet baby is not a worrying baby — temperament differs, and connection (smiling, watching, settling to your voice) matters more than sound volume right now.

When a communication check does make sense

Selective Mutism becomes a meaningful question only once your child is speaking and you notice they speak comfortably at home but consistently fall silent in particular settings — usually from around 3 years onward. For your baby now, a general developmental check is the right route if you notice your little one rarely makes eye contact, does not respond to loud sounds, isn't smiling socially by around 3 months, or shows no cooing — these point to hearing or early development, not Selective Mutism.

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 form or a checklist. For a baby this young, we focus on celebrating early communication and, if you have any worry about hearing or responsiveness, a gentle developmental check. Our speech therapy team supports families across every age, beginning with the playful, responsive moments that build language long before first words.

Trusted sources

WHO ICD-11 (6B06, Selective Mutism); American Academy of Pediatrics communication milestones (healthychildren.org); CDC developmental milestones for early infancy (cdc.gov).

Next step — Rather than worry about a label that does not fit this age, enjoy your baby's coos and smiles. If anything about hearing or responsiveness concerns you, book a developmental check with a Pinnacle clinician.

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

At 3–6 months, watch for warm early communication, not Selective Mutism: social smiling by around 3 months, cooing and vowel sounds, turning to your voice, eye contact during feeds, and babble emerging by 4–6 months. Seek a general developmental and hearing check if your baby rarely responds to sound, isn't smiling socially, or makes few sounds — these relate to hearing and early development, not Selective Mutism.

Try this at home

Talk, sing and pause for your baby to 'reply' with coos — these gentle back-and-forth turns are the foundation of speech. Hold your baby close, make eye contact, and respond warmly to every sound they make.

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

Can a 3-to-6-month-old have Selective Mutism?

No. Selective Mutism is an anxiety-based condition in a child who can already speak but stays silent in certain settings. A baby of 3 to 6 months has no spoken language yet, so the condition cannot begin or be identified at this age.

At what age can Selective Mutism actually be recognised?

It usually becomes meaningful from around 3 to 5 years, once a child is speaking and moving between social settings such as home and nursery, and you notice they speak freely in one place but consistently not in another.

My 4-month-old is very quiet — should I worry?

A quiet baby is often simply a calmer temperament. What matters more is connection — social smiling, eye contact, turning to your voice and emerging coos. If your baby rarely responds to sound or isn't smiling socially, ask for a general developmental and hearing check, not a Selective Mutism assessment.

What communication signs are normal at 3 to 6 months?

Cooing and vowel sounds, social smiling, turning towards voices, gaze-sharing during feeds, different cries for different needs, and babbling beginning around 4 to 6 months. These vary widely between babies.

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