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Infant Learning Program

The Infant Learning Program provides home-based
early intervention services to families who have
children between ages of birth and three who are
experiencing delays in development.
Services are important because the first three years are the
most important for a child’s developmental, children develop at
different rates and families have the greatest impact on their
child’s development. Anyone with concerns about an infant or
toddler’s development can call us.
Services:
Evaluate a child’s development

Develop a plan for services

Provide special instruction, activities and materials to
enhance learning

Offer information and support in locating other services and
resources
Eligibility:
Any child with a diagnosed developmental disability such as
Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, etc.

Any child whose assessment indicates a delay in one or
more developmental areas

Any child who is born prematurely or is in any way “at risk” of
a delay in development.
Sources of Funding:
State of Alaska grants

Medicaid and private insurance
Cost:
Most services are provided at no cost, including
developmental screening, evaluation, special instruction, and
family service coordination

There may be a charge for some services such as direct
therapy