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Hatchlings: Ready to Hatch is for expectant parents.

 MGOL Hatchlings: “Ready to Hatch” is a one session program that is held once a month for four months in a participating library as well as in an outreach location in coordination with at least one community partner. Its  focus is on expectant families, many of whom may be non-library users, at-risk families, or families from under-represented populations. “Ready to Hatch” can be offered virtually or in-person. 

Click here to watch a shortened virtual presentation of mini-Hatchlings: Ready to Hatch.

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“Thanks, this was great for my mental health to get out and learn and gain confidence.”

    – Howard County Library System workshop participant

 

“I have to say that the little contrast book that was given to us during the workshop has been an amazing hit with our daughter — she loves it! I also sing to her constantly. I did when she was in the womb and I do now — she loves singing! She calms right down when I sing, or she smiles. Also, as you recall, the gals who took the class all decided to be on a WhatsApp group together and we have remained in touch. I have been receiving a ton of support from one of the moms in particular, and it’s been so incredibly heartwarming. So all in all, the Hatchlings workshop had a huge impact and I am so thankful!
 
Thanks again, and enjoy the rest of your summer.
All the best,
Frieda” 
Mom, Dad, and newborn after taking the Hatchlings: Ready to Hatch workshop
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To about MGOL Hatchlings’ Key Concepts, click here

To learn about our Pilot Programs, click here

Pilot Programs

In-person and virtual trainings for Hatchlings are now available! Because these include multiple meetings and materials, please contact Dr. Diamant-Cohen directly to type of trainings and prices.

 

funding sources are the Maryland State Library Agency and the Maryland State Department of Education