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  2. The Parent-Child Mother Goose Program® is backed by decades of research, yet is so simple and natural that parents easily gain skills and confidence to foster healthy relationships and give their children experiences that promote positive brain development, which peaks by the age of three and is largely set for life.

  3. The Parent-Child Mother Goose Program® is a joyful, physically close, and interactive program in which parents and their young children learn to share the power and pleasure of oral rhymes, songs, and stories.

  4. The Parent-Child Mother Goose Program® is a group experience for parents and their babies and young children. The program introduces adults and children to the pleasure and power of using rhymes, songs, and stories together.

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  5. Parent-Child Mother Goose is an evidence-based program that strengthens attachment and interaction between parents or carers and their young children by introducing them to the pleasure and power of using rhymes, songs and stories together.

  6. The Parent-Child Mother Goose Program® is a group experience which focuses on the pleasure and power of parents and their babies and young children using rhymes, songs, and stories together. Parents gain skills and confidence which can enable them to create positive family patterns during their children’s crucial early years and to give ...

  7. Parent Child Mother Goose How do songs, rhymes and stories promote speech and Through language play • Contributes to children’s emotional development • Can teach children about feelings • The shared experience of rhyming and singing helps to prepare children to play cooperatively with others.

  8. In the Parent-Child Mother Goose Program, parents and young children between the ages of 0 and 4 come together to enjoy songs, rhymes and stories. Each group of parents and children meets with two teachers once a week throughout the year.