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Norm Ledgin

    Der Autor und Historiker Norman M. Ledgin widmete sich dem kritischen Schreiben und dem Aktivismus, wobei er sich auf Themen wie Frieden und Bürgerrechte konzentrierte. Seine Karriere umfasste Journalismus, Sicherheitsarbeit und gemeinnützige Tätigkeiten. Ledgins literarisches Schaffen spiegelt ein tiefes Engagement für Geschichte und gesellschaftliche Fragen wider und erforscht durch seine Schriften komplexe gesellschaftliche Dynamiken. Er hegte auch eine Leidenschaft für Musik und blieb zeitlebens ein aktives Mitglied der Gemeinschaft.

    Diagnosing Jefferson: Evidence of a Condition That Guided His Beliefs, Behavior, and Personal Associations, Soft Cover/Paperback
    Asperger's and Self-Esteem
    • From composer Amadeus Mozart to astronomer Carl Sagan, Ledgin examines the evidence of Asperger's Syndrome in some of history's most famous men and women and shows how, despite their apparent challenges, each made an immeasurable contribution to the world. A great book to raise the self esteem of those with Asperger's.

      Asperger's and Self-Esteem
    • The book presents a compelling argument that Thomas Jefferson may have had Asperger's Syndrome, drawing parallels between his behaviors and the diagnostic criteria for the condition. Author Norm Ledgin, influenced by his own experiences with his son, highlights Jefferson's social challenges, intense focus on specific interests, difficulties with nonverbal communication, emotional detachment, and rigid routines. Additionally, it explores other characteristics associated with Asperger's, offering a unique perspective on the historical figure's life and personality traits.

      Diagnosing Jefferson: Evidence of a Condition That Guided His Beliefs, Behavior, and Personal Associations, Soft Cover/Paperback