LEAP (Local Early Access Program) is a parent-child early intervention program serving children from birth to three years old who meet the following criteria:
- Developmental delay with 50% in one or more areas. Referrals are made by Regional Center East Bay
- Children eligible for Special Education in the low incidence category
LEAP is administered by Children’s Hospital & Research Center in Oakland (CHRCO) and has more than 30 years of experience providing services to children with developmental disabilities and their families. This program has both a home- based and center-based component.
Funding is provided by the State Department of Education for infant discretionary programs. The funds flow through the Alameda Unified School District. LEAP invoices the District in four quarterly increments. The District benefits from this arrangement since the monies not spent by LEAP are available to pay for district level infant services and support.