How To Bring MGOL To Your Team!

MGOL trainings & support to embed into your classroom's daily schedule

  • Conference Speakers

    Infant/Toddler brain development and research is the foundation of the MGOL program. Teachers learn to identify how the brain develops, how to maximize learning, and how to use engaging MGOL activities to promote the whole child's development through play.

  • Training

    Our team provides in person trainings for infant/toddler teachers around the nation. Understanding how a child's brain develops is required to support learning and using MGOL activities is an easy, engaging, and fun way to promote growth. Embedding these activities into daily schedules is manageable and effective!

  • Webinars

    Webinars are available! Trainings for MGOL activities and embedding those activities into daily schedules can be facilitated virtually to meet the needs of your team. All content is the same as in person trainings!

FAQ

  • Can MGOL be used with pregnant women and with newborns as a family engagement strategy?

    Yes! Hatchlings: a 2-part expansion of the Mother Goose on the Loose program. Hatchlings: Ready to Hatch is for expectant parents and Hatchlings: In the Nest is for parents of newborns. Hatchlings sessions empower parents by providing informal instruction about child development, giving a repertoire of songs and rhymes to share with babies, and modeling age-appropriate play-based early literacy practices

  • Does MGOL have any programming for children who are hospitalized?

    Yes! MGOL: Goslings is for adult family members with babies in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). The parent education provided supports parental bonding and prepares parents with skills for interpreting their baby’s signals and interacting appropriately with their medically fragile babies while fostering their early language and literacy skills

  • Is MGOL in any other languages?

    Yes, there are many resources including music and songs in Spanish.