Unable to add my son to Home after creating an iCloud account

I created an iCloud account for my son, but I'm unable to add them to the Home. This means he cannot use Siri on our Apple HomePod to play music. Any your assistance will be greatly appreciated.


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Original Title: Cant add Child to Home

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Posted on Sep 14, 2025 12:01 PM

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Posted on Sep 14, 2025 9:22 PM

Also, you don't need to add a person to your Home to allow them to play music on your Home Pod. Anyone can use Siri to play music, they just won't be able to play any personalized playlists, but they can certainly use Siri to play any song, artist, or album on the HomePod.


To further pursue the issue of not being able to add your son to the Home app:

  • Is the child under 13, where they are required to be a member of a Family Sharing plan?
  • What happens when you attempt to add after following the steps provided by Vancouver22?


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Sep 14, 2025 9:22 PM in response to Cpt.Flatspot

Also, you don't need to add a person to your Home to allow them to play music on your Home Pod. Anyone can use Siri to play music, they just won't be able to play any personalized playlists, but they can certainly use Siri to play any song, artist, or album on the HomePod.


To further pursue the issue of not being able to add your son to the Home app:

  • Is the child under 13, where they are required to be a member of a Family Sharing plan?
  • What happens when you attempt to add after following the steps provided by Vancouver22?


Sep 14, 2025 9:07 PM in response to Cpt.Flatspot

See: Share control of your home - Apple Support



  • Tomorrow Apple will release OS 26 to install the latest software on all devices.


Or also see : Invite others to control accessories in your home - Apple Support


Sep 15, 2025 11:01 AM in response to Cpt.Flatspot

As I posted above you can Invite others to control accessories in your home so he can use the HomePod. Change the Speaker access settings to allow others on same network. He could at least airplay his device to play on HomePods. I’m not sure how asking Siri would work on his current OS. He should be able to use his locked home screen to control playback if you change these settings.


The above and below are two different things. Family sharing is also different.


If you had already upgraded the Home to the new architecture (you might have by now and it’s not the same as software updates on HomePods, it was a Home upgrade) then an iPad on iPadOS 15 will not support him using that device to use HomeKit. Invites will not go through.


Please refer to all documentation posted in blue.


Sep 15, 2025 12:28 AM in response to Cpt.Flatspot

So I am using my old iPad which can go to max. iPadOS 15.8.4 for him.


When I want to invite him I get a message on my iPhone reading: "Cannot Send Invitation You can add people using an iCloud account email address with Home enabled."


He is on my family sharing plan and already using Apple Music n the iPad. Home is enabled on the iPad under icloud.


The aim is to have him use a HomePod mini in the Childrens room and not sit at the iPad. The playlists should be personalised so that the parental controls keep woking.


Looking forward to your solutions.


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