Anne had a deaf and blind friend that she would communicate to in the same way when she was at Perkins School for the Blind.
Anne Sullivan had herself been visually impaired earlier in life and had learned manual sign language from Laura Bridgman, a deafblind woman. She used this method to communicate with Helen Keller by manually signing words onto her hand and helping her understand the connection between the words and the objects or actions they represented.
''Not my senses, what I do with them is my kingdom.''
helen got thought over 500 words
learning the words that annie spelled into her hand
Helen Keller learned about words with water in the year 1887, when she was seven years old. Anne Sullivan, her teacher, used water to spell out words on Helen's hand, helping her make the connection between objects and their names.
Annie Sullivan was famous for helping Helen Keller learn what the world around her was like by spelling words in to her hand and if she could spell them in her hand she would give her the thing she spelled.
Annie Sullivan taught Helen water.
Anne Sullivan first taught Helen Keller the manual alphabet by spelling words into her hand. This method of communication was crucial in helping Helen understand language and connect words with their meanings.
Helen Keller's hero was a woman named Anne Sullivan. Anne tutored Helen, by spelling words in her hands. A few weeks later Helen knew what they meant. Then Helen was free, and Anne Sullivan was Helen's hero
Anne Sullivan taught Helen Keller. She taught her to read and write braille. She also taught her to understand the words Anne wrote in her hand. She first communicated with Helen by writing " water " into her hand when they were near a water pump. Anne married John Albert Macy in 1905, and the three lived together until 1912 when they divorced. Helen and Anne had a great 49 year friendship. Anne eventually dies at the age of 70 in 1936.
Anne Sullivan was Helen Keller's tutor and companion. She taught Helen how to communicate through sign language and braille, enabling her to overcome her disabilities and achieve educational success. Anne Sullivan's patience and dedication had a profound impact on Helen Keller's life.
Anne Sullivan first taught Helen Keller the concept of language by spelling words into her hand. This breakthrough allowed Helen to communicate with others and learn about the world around her.
Helen Keller was never able to speak in anything but sounds that only those close to her could understand. Helen's teacher was Anne Sullivan who taught her to "finger spell" as well as the meaining of words. For more, see: http://www.rnib.org.uk/xpedio/groups/public/documents/publicwebsite/public_keller.hcsp#P23_2979