The LINK program promotes and enhances social skills in children with autism by "Linking" them with their non-disabled peers. This "Peer to Peer" structured support system for children with autism, allows for growth in communication, socialization and independence.

Nissan B. Bar-Lev
Director of Special Education, CESA #7
nbarlev@wi.rr.com

The Authors of the LINK Program:

Maureen Ziegler|

David Schoemer


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