Newborns with poor auditory tracking skills are usually unresponsive or unresponsive to external sounds. The head is unable to follow the movement of the sound source. Usually after 3-5 days of life, the newborn’s hearing can respond to external sounds and sound sources. If there is an obvious sound source, the newborn may show signs of head turning, blinking and staring. If the ability to follow hearing is poor, it is necessary to be alert to the possibility of abnormal hearing development, and can improve the hearing screening test to screen for the presence of hearing abnormalities. Newborns with normal hearing will respond to their parents’ teasing, and their eyes will unconsciously follow the place where the sound is made and become curious. However, if the baby’s ability to follow sounds is poor, it is necessary to be alert to the possibility of hearing developmental abnormalities, and it is necessary to improve the hearing screening test, and if necessary, follow the doctor’s instructions to improve the brainstem auditory evoked potentials and other related examinations. If the newborn baby has the above symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.