Babies typically begin to respond to sounds around 2 to 3 months of age. At this stage, they may turn their heads toward the source of a sound or show increased alertness to noises. By 4 to 6 months, their responses become more pronounced, including smiling or cooing in reaction to familiar voices and sounds. This developmental milestone indicates growing auditory awareness and engagement with their environment.
To encourage more cooing sounds from your baby during playtime, try making eye contact, smiling, and talking to your baby in a soothing voice. Engage in activities that stimulate your baby's senses, such as playing with colorful toys or making gentle sounds. Respond positively when your baby makes cooing sounds, reinforcing their behavior. Remember to create a calm and nurturing environment to help your baby feel comfortable and encouraged to vocalize.
Epilepsy is not a condition, its a symptom of a neurological disorder, but the fact that your kid doesnt respond to sounds is more likely a symptom of bad hearing, or he/she is more interested in something else.But because your baby is 8 months old its probably nothing, your kid just hasnt learned to respond to sounds yet...
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Parents can encourage their baby's coos by responding with positive attention, such as smiling, making eye contact, and imitating the sounds. This helps to reinforce the baby's communication efforts and build a strong bond between parent and child.
At 7 weeks old, your baby may start to make more eye contact, track objects with their eyes, and respond to sounds. They may also start to smile and make cooing sounds. It's important to provide plenty of tummy time and interaction to support their development.
Babies can typically start to recognize their name and respond to it around 6-7 months of age. However, every baby is different, so it can vary. Consistent use of the baby's name in everyday interactions can help with recognition.
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A baby can start hearing sounds in the womb around 18-25 weeks gestation.
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