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By 6 months, baby should:
• Listens and responds when spoken to • Begins to use consonant sounds in babbling, e.g. “da, da, da” • Reacts to sudden noises or sounds • Uses babbling to get attention • Makes different kinds of sounds to express feelings • Notices toys that make soundsPathways.org milestones video series helps parents and caregivers track their baby’s development and detect possible delays.
Use Pathways.org resources to track baby’s milestones and help identify potential early communication delays. If you notice your baby is not meeting their 4-6 months communication milestones, contact their health care provider.
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