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she never did
move around
Helen Keller learned to swim through the assistance of her teacher, Anne Sullivan, who taught her how to float and move in the water. With patience and guidance, Keller was able to overcome her initial fears and eventually became a confident swimmer.
Helen Keller moved to Arcan Ridge in 1929 because she needed a quieter environment to focus on her writing and work. The isolation and peaceful surroundings of Arcan Ridge provided her with the conducive environment she needed to concentrate on her projects.
she had to rise above her weaknesses and move on with her life it was hard for her but she did it and inspired several people
Helen Keller moved to New York City in 1894 to attend the Perkins School for the Blind. She later pursued her education at Radcliffe College in Massachusetts before returning to New York City for her active career as a writer and activist.
It was very hard when Helen Keller was a kid. She got an illness.She could not see or hear or talk.Her teacher Annie Sullivan was going to teach Helen Keller signs on her hand. Annie Sullivan said to promise her to stay in a place and not move 1 inch.Helen Keller promised. There was a big storm.Then Annie finally got her away from the storm
Even though Helen Keller lost her hearing to disease as a child, she did enjoy music. From Essortment and its Helen Keller Biography: "She even had the experience of enjoying music, thanks to the violin and talent of Jascha Heifetz, a prominent 20th century violinist. By feeling the violin's vibrations she could tell which composer's music was being played. She also danced in Martha Graham's studio by feeling the vibrations of the music."
Helen Keller felt a sense of frustration and isolation when she felt people moving their lips, as she was unable to understand or communicate through spoken language due to her deafblindness.
Helen Keller and her teacher, Anne Sullivan, remained together for 49 years from the time they first met in 1887 until Anne Sullivan's death in 1936. During this time, Anne Sullivan played a crucial role in helping Helen Keller overcome her disabilities and achieve remarkable success in her life.
get on a computer and select move
Sure you can.