Thursday 28 February 2019

HEARING AND LISTENING MILESTONES IN CHILDREN


HEARING AND LISTENING MILESTONES IN CHILDREN

            (PALMER AND Mormer 1989)
0-28 days:        Child startles to loud sound.
                        Pays attention to voice and music
                        Parent’s voice quietness child

1-4 months:     Looks for the source of sound.
                        Enjoys parent’s voice.
                        Pays attention to objects that generate noise.
                        Can imitate sounds e.g. “aa” “ee” “oo”

4- 8 months:    Can shake objects to make sounds.
                        Can respond to simple words e.g. “bye, bye”
                        Learning to recognize own name.
                        Plays with objects that makes noise.
                        Enjoys music etc.

8-12 months:   Pays attention to the television set.
                        Identifies the source of a sound or voice.
                        Understands “NO” and responds.
                        Enjoys songs and games where voice is used.
                        Respond to verbalized games e.g. see, wow!

1 year:             Dances to music.
                        Answers to name call.
                        Pays attention to book.

2 years:           Listens on phone, listen to story in a group; dances to music

3 years:           Can talk and listen on phone.
                        Follow and sings with music.
                        Can follow recorded voice message.
                        Pays attention to verbal warnings.

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