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[edit] Hearing Development ChecklistIf your child is 0-3 Months old does he or she: •Startle in response to loud sounds •Turns their head to you when you speak •Wake up at the sound of loud voices/sounds •Respond to sounds, music, or voices •Seem to know your voice and quiets down if crying •Smile when spoken to If your child is 3-6 Months old does he or she: •Look upward or turn toward a new sound •Respond to changes in tone of voice •Enjoy shaking rattles or playing with toys that make sound •Become scared by a loud voice •Turn head or eyes toward a sound he can not see •Change expressions at the sound of a voice or loud noise If your child is 6-9 Months old does he or she: •Turns more accurately to enviromental sounds •Begins to understand a few words "bye-bye", "so-big" •Starts to imitate some sounds •Has started to babble •Turn head towards soft sounds •Say single (hard) consonants, like "dada" If your child is 9-12 Months old does he or she: •Turn quickly to a soft noisemaker •Respond to his/her name •Vary the pitch of his/her voice when babbling •Make several different consonant sounds when babbling (m, p, b, g, etc.) •Understand what "no" means •Say "mama" and "dada" (but not specificly) *If you answered no to two or more choices, please consult with your pedi or family Dr. --Her royal jennyness 22:30, 26 July 2007 (CDT)
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