We enlighten and empower educators to make a difference in the lives of their students, forever.
- Empower teachers
- Inspire students
- Transform your school
Research Based
Leaps is backed by 25 years of clinical research & real-world classroom experience.
Address Specific Issues
Bullying, Respect, Self Control & Tolerance are just some of the important topics Leaps lessons address.
We Give You A Plan
Leaps is simple to implement for a single classroom, across the whole school and for district-wide programs, too.
PBIS, RtI-B & MTSS Compliant
Use and assessment data ensures fidelity of implementation and progress monitoring, providing a functional Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP).
Access Anytime, Anywhere
Our web-based tools make class prep, assessments & reporting simple, with 24/7 internet access.
Custom Assessment Tools
Fully vetted individual assessment tools and classroom observational assessments provide planning and tracking data.
Schools that use Leaps report significant reduction in behavior issues, a steady increase in attendance, an improved overall experience for teachers in the classroom, higher test scores and a better school culture.
72% of teachers say they need more resources to deal with behavior issues in the classroom.
About 15% of all K12 students are chronically absent; that is 5 MILLION CHILDREN.
21% of students report being bullied during the school year; that is 5 MILLION STUDENTS.
Increasing attendance by just 2% can save over $170,000 in lost funding for absences.
Implementation As Easy As 1-2-3
1. Schedule A Demo Call
2. Sign up for Leaps
3. Get Started in Days
We give teachers the tools they need to teach what matters most. We care about every student, every teacher & administrator.
Thousands of students have already benefited from Leaps lessons
In the hands of thousands of teachers who care about those students
With easy-to-use tools, backed up by 30 years of research in a clinical setting.
HELPFUL LINKS
Leaps & PBIS
Leaps & RTI
Sample Lesson Plans
Activities for Parents
We have a series of free Family Talk guides designed to help parents talk with young children about important topics.
RECORDED WEBINAR Beyond SEL:Â Addressing Mental Health in the Classroom
Schools are getting results with Leaps.
Testimonials
News & Updates
Biebers, Kardashians, & Miley… Oh My.
When Dorothy was told to “follow the yellow brick road” it was a very intentional set of instructions. Sure it was also a good excuse for another goofy song sung by the munchkins, but it was told to her in order to get her to the wizard. It was also to keep her safe from the dangers of the woods – “lions & tigers & bears – oh my!” That yellow brick road was there to guide her and get her where she needed to be, and to keep her away from the places she shouldn’t be. The yellow brick road that L. Frank Baum prescribed to Dorothy was his metaphor for Dorothy’s instructions for life. It was her second chance, because before she flew over that rainbow she hadn’t done a very good job of staying on the road prescribed by her Uncle Henry and Auntie Em. Remember before the tornado came Dorothy was stealing away with Toto trying to avoid Mrs. Gulch and her vengeful intent on Toto.
Common Sense Needs To Be Taught
Social and emotional skills are common sense skills and common sense isn’t always common. It needs to be taught, both at home and in schools.
Needing To Be Heard
There are times when I am working and I need an emotional lift. I need to laugh or smile or just to see or hear something that makes me feel good. Have you ever been there? Sitting at your desk or driving in your car and you just want something or someone to make you smile?