Betsy Diamant-Cohen

Mother Goose on the Loose

  • Baltimore MD

Early Literacy Training and Children's Programming Expert

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Biography

Dr. Betsy Diamant-Cohen is the creator of the nationally recognized Mother Goose on the Loose® program. Regularly traveling throughout the country, Dr. Diamant-Cohen offers comprehensive interactive workshops to librarians and early childhood educators on best practices for developing school-readiness-skills in children from birth to age three with a parent or caregiver.

A prolific writer, Dr. Diamant-Cohen has written several books and her articles have been published in a variety of professional journals. She has taught classes and guest lectured at colleges and universities both in the US and abroad. Due to her charismatic and engaging teaching style, her knowledge of the material, and her ability to explain research in easily understandable terms, workshop attendees often write on their evaluations, "This was the best workshop I ever attended."

In the early 1980s, Dr. Diamant-Cohen ran programs at public libraries in New Jersey. In 1986, she moved to Israel, and worked at the Israel Museum’s Ruth Young Wing in Jerusalem in a library for at an early childhood programming center for English-speakers in Jerusalem, and presented English language storytimes for JELLY (Jerusalem English Language Libraries for Youth).

During this time, Dr. Diamant-Cohen studied with Barbara Cass-Beggs and become a certified instructor for “Your Baby Needs Music,” using the Listen, Like, Learn approach. She taught music classes for parents and infants and worked part-time at a preschool for English speakers. Eventually, she restructured her already popular library programs to incorporate the "Listen, Like, Learn" approach and developed the Mother Goose on the Loose early literacy program.

In 1998, Dr. Diamant-Cohen brought Mother Goose on the Loose to the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore, Maryland. In 2002, the second annual Godfrey Award for Excellence in Public Library Services for Families and Children was presented to the Enoch Pratt Free Library in recognition of the “Mother Goose on the Loose program as a strong contributor to a comprehensive set of library goals relating to children’s services.” She has been giving training workshops around the country ever since. She was recently profiled in the University of Baltimore alumni magazine as a “Librarian on the Loose.”

Industry Expertise

Music
Museums and Institutions
Professional Training and Coaching
Education/Learning
Childcare
Writing and Editing

Areas of Expertise

Childrens' Programming
Bibliotherapy
Teaching Music to Children
Emergent Literacy
Library
Research
Children's Museums
Preschool Storytime
Public Libraries
Early Literacy

Accomplishments

Mover and Shaker

2004-01-01

Identified as a "Mover and Shaker" by Library Journal. Approximately 50 people throughout the United States are chosen each year for this honor.

Best Feature Article

2004-01-01

The article "Mother Goose on the Loose: Applying Brain Research to Early Childhood Programs" was selected as the best feature article in Public Libraries Magazine

All-Star Librarians

1999-01-01

Named "All-Star Librarian" by the Baltimore Sun

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Education

Brandeis University

B.A.

Sociology

1980

Graduated Magna Cum Laude with High Honors in Sociology

Rutgers University

M.L.S.

Library and Information Science

1983

University of Baltimore

Doctorate of Communications Design

Communication Design

2006

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Affiliations

  • Mother Goose on the Loose, LLC
  • Port Discovery Children's Museum
  • American Library Association
  • Association of American Museums
  • Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies (ASCLA)
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Testimonials

Library Director at Westborough Public Library, MA

Training Workshops

“I have had the pleasure of hiring Betsy to present workshops on Mother Goose on the Loose and Playing Around with Books for librarians in Massachusetts. The Mother Goose on the Loose workshop was a session for librarians from across the state, and was filled to capacity. For many of the attendees, it was their first introduction to this amazing program. Many left that day inspired to write grants to implement the project in their libraries. It was one of our first statewide events for youth librarians, and got rave reviews from the participants. We hired Betsy again later to present Playing Around With Books, a new approach to using books in storytimes. This session was intended for a smaller group, and the hands-on, interactive content an

Digital Library Manager at Bethel University

http://www.prattlibrary.org

Enoch Pratt Free Library

“Betsy's creative energy is infectious and inspiring and her research-based insight into early childhood learning resulted in a program that is both fun and enriching for children and their caregivers. She taught me Mother Goose on the Loose and I have seen children grow and flourish before my eyes after regular attendance to the program. Caregivers also learn valuable tips through intentional hints that are introduced quickly and subtly to avoid any appearance of preaching and to keep things fun. Betsy and her program is a valuable resource for early childhood learning and I miss working with her everyday.”

Children's Services Consultant at Indiana State LIbrary

Mother Goose on the Loose training workshops throughout the Indiana in 2009

“Betsy is an incredible resource for those wishing to learn more about early literacy and childhood development. Her Mother Goose on the Loose workshops were unbelievably creative and packed with information useful to anyone working with small children. Betsy's enthusiasm is completely contagious.”

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Event Appearances

Serving English Language Learners: Outreach, Programming, and Best Practices for Preschoolers and Their Families

Association for Library Services to Children (ALSC) Conference   Salt Lake City, UT

2008-01-01

Beyond Macaroni Necklaces

American Library Association (ALA) Conference   Chicago, IL

2009-01-01

Mother Goose on the Loose

Early Learning with Families Conference (ELF)  Sacramento, CA

2007-01-01

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Sample Talks

Transforming Preschool Storytime

Since children learn best through repetition, a variety of stimuli activates different senses, and there are many ways to present a book, how about choosing one book to repeat in storytimes for six consecutive weeks, but presenting it differently each time? After hearing theories that support this practice and experiencing an example of this type of book repetition, participate in a hands-onsession that will increase your programming repertoire.

Using the Mother Goose on the Loose Method to Enhance Early Literacy Storytimes

Mother Goose on the Loose (MGOL) uses a simple formula and structure which results in an early literacy program that is easy to plan and present; strengthens connections between parents and their children; builds community; allows presenters to be facilitators rather than performers; educates adults about child development and best practices for literacy; builds and strengthens children’s school readiness skills and creates warm relationships between library visitors and their librarians.

Style

Availability

  • Keynote
  • Moderator
  • Panelist
  • Workshop Leader
  • Host/MC
  • Author Appearance
  • Corporate Training

Fees

$1000 to $3000*Will consider certain engagements for no fee

Partnerships

Mother Goose on the Loose Goslings

Dr. Brenda Hussey Gardner University of Maryland Medical Center, Port Discovery Children's Museum, University of Maryland, Baltimore County

This is an early literacy program for parents with babies hospitalized in NICUs. It uses songs, rhymes, and developmental tips to support parental bonding. MGOL Goslings also 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.

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