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To learn more about Mother Goose on the Loose Goslings, watch this video!

Following an in-person training by Betsy and Brenda in February, 2020, University Health NICU in San Antonio, Texas began offering Goslings as an early language & literacy program in their NICU. Check out their video here.

In 2020, the University of Maryland Medical center received a grant from the Network of the National Library of Medicine which enabled Dr. Betsy Diamant-Cohen and Dr. Brenda Hussey-Gardner to update the Goslings materials. 

What’s Good for the Gosling: The goslings program teaches parents how to engage their medically fragile babies in early language activities, Children’s Hospitals Today, June 2018. https://mgol.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Program-Supports-NICU-Parents-While-Helping-Babies-Neurological-Development.pdf

Measuring the Early Moments, UMBC Magazine, May  2018. https://mgol.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Measuring-the-Early-Moments-UMBC-Magazine-1.pdf

Baby Talk: Goslings program teaches how to communicate with your baby in the NICU and at home, Cool Progeny, January 2018.

University of Maryland Children’s Hospital give parents tools to interact, bond with babies in intensive care, Baltimore Sun, January 2018.  https://www.baltimoresun.com/health/bs-hs-mother-goose-goslings-20171215-story.html 

University of Maryland Children’s Hospital Partners With Port Discovery Children’s Museum on Reading Program for NICU Infants, University of Maryland Children’s Hospital, June 2016. https://bit.ly/3q4w9bq

New Program Designed for Tiniest, Sickest Babies: Goslings, WBAL-TV, Baltimore, MD, June 2016.

Six yelloe goslings with orange beaks sitting together in an orangey brown nest.

To view Goslings-related materials, click here.