Hearing![]()
Newborn to 1 month
Watch your newborn closely to determine if she reacts to sound — whether she turns her head towards the sound of a voice or reacts when there's a sudden noise in the room. By the end of the first month, most babies will recognize the sound of a familiar voice. While it is important to let your baby's doctor know if your baby doesn't seem to react to noise, do keep in mind that the phrase "sleeps like a baby" exists for a reason. Even if a newborn sleeps right through impressively loud noises, her hearing is likely to be fine as long as she responds to noise at other times. 1 to 3 months While healthy newborns can both see and hear, by the time they reach 3 months of age they tend to actually follow objects with their eyes and purposefully turn their heads to locate sounds. Return to Ages and Stages main page |
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