Helen Keller, despite being a deaf-blind person, learned how
to read through her teacher Anne Sullivan. Anne Sullivan's first method was
spelling words and names of object into Helen's hand. For formal schooling,
Helen Keller attended the Perkins Institute for the Blind as well as Wright-Humason
School for the Deaf, Horace Mann School for the Deaf, the Cambridge School for
Young Ladies and Radcliffe College where she earned her Bachelor of Arts degree
making her the first deaf-blind to do so. People who are differently-abled can
now study and learn easily through access of appropriate educational materials.
Such tools as well as methods can be found online such as easylearnreading.com
She liked to learn and read
At Age 9, 1889
6 years
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I assume you mean "Was Helen Keller unable to speak", to which the answer is she did learn to speak.
Helen Keller, who was blind and deaf, learned to read through the method of finger spelling, where someone would sign the letters into her hands. She also learned to read braille, a system of raised dots representing letters and words that blind people can read by touch. With dedication, practice, and the help of her teacher Anne Sullivan, Helen Keller was able to overcome her disabilities and learn to read.
because she learn how to write read and speak with her hands.
Yes,when she was younger,Anne read to Helen
she didet
She was a bright woman.
She was able to read Braille.
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