What’s wrong with not responding to the baby’s name?

When babies are around 6 months old, they will react to adults calling their names, some will look back and some will smile at them. At the beginning, the baby’s reaction to the name may be a reaction to the accidental hearing of the sound, but slowly, with continuous reinforcement, it gradually changes from an unconscious reaction to the name to a conscious reaction to the name. The number of responses to the name will also increase. However, the baby will also have their own ideas, not every time the name will be called in time to respond Oh, parents do not because the baby occasionally called the name does not respond, it is anxious, think that the baby has a problem. If there are several situations that may affect the baby’s response to hearing the name, parents can check to see if they have been hit? The baby’s name is not fixed, the family called different, some called “baby”, some called “Xiaobao”, and some called “Niu Niu” and so on, one person a call, some Some of them have a variety of names, so the baby is easy to confuse, the response to the name will be later. Therefore, we need to fix a name for the baby as early as possible. Some parents, in order to verify the baby’s reaction to the name, often call the child’s name for no reason, but after calling the name, the baby reacts, and the parents do not say anything. So repeatedly, the baby will think that the name thing is too boring, slowly hear the name also do not respond. Therefore, the correct approach to name calling is to call only when there is a need to call, such as after calling the name, when the baby looks at you, show him a nice toy, or clap your hands to hug her, or tell the baby to come to the top of the bull, so that the baby will feel that there will be something meaningful after calling the name, he is willing to respond. Calling names while playing When a baby is concentrating on playing with toys, calling names may be less responsive or delayed. However, babies usually interact well with people and gaze with them, which should be distinguished from autism. However, if your baby does not respond to name calling and has other developmental delays or problems with eye contact, you should see a physician promptly for an examination.