FAQs
Yes. LEaP was developed and evaluated over five years in collaboration with Curtin University and the Western Australian Health Department, resulting in multiple published studies demonstrating improved outcomes for children and families.
Yes. Research shows LEaP improves child development, parent learning, parent-child relationships, and family social support.
LEaP is delivered by allied health professionals who have completed our two-day training. While the program is designed for two professionals, there is scope to run it with one professional and one allied health assistant.
Email us at contact@leapplaygroup.com to learn more about licensing, training, and resources.
If you are interested in attending a LEaP playgroup email contact@leapplaygroup.com.au. We’ll connect you to your nearest LEaP playgroup and check eligibility.
No. LEaP supports families as soon as developmental differences are noticed, no diagnosis required.
LEaP is only one option. If you have concerns about your child’s development, speak with your General Practitioner or Child Health Nurse.
Visit Playgroup Australia for information on community or supported playgroups in your area.