Actually Helen Keller used to pat her cheek when she wanted her mother because her mother used to rub her cheek this is before she learned how to communicate i do not know if she kept doing that when she was and adult.
The sign Helen used for her mother was placing her hand flat on her mother's cheek.
Helen would run her fingers across her cheek
Helen rubs the back of her hand against her cheek.
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It comes from the name of the mother of Constantine the Great - St. Helena.
To sign "mother" in American Sign Language, make a closed fist with your dominant hand and tap it twice on your chin.
Because there is no "Mother" in the Holy Trinity. And there is no "HOLY SIGN of the cross".
The mother can sign her name, not the father's name.
Yes, Mama Helen's, not Mama Helens. Mama Helens in pluralized.
momther
Can only a mother sign for her 17 year old daughter to get married?
At Mt. St. Helens.
The address of the St. Helens Public Library is: 375 S 18Th St, Ste A, St. Helens, 97051 2258
When Helen Keller wanted her mother, she would make the shape of a "M" with her fingers on her mother's lips to sign the word "mother" in tactile sign language. This allowed her to communicate with her mother through touch.
She was a Virgo....