yes
Helen Keller spelled her first word, "water," after just a month of intensive instruction from her teacher, Anne Sullivan. This breakthrough moment occurred when Anne pumped water into Helen's hand while signing the word for water. Helen made the connection between the spelling and the sensation, leading to her understanding of language.
for nineteen months
No- there were deaf and blind people long before the creation of the written word.
10 years
Helen Keller's first book, "The Story of My Life," was published in 1903 when she was 22 years old. It took her several years to write and dictate the book with the help of her teacher, Annie Sullivan.
Anne Sullivan helped Helen Keller when Helen was about six years old and for a long time after that.
Helen Keller was both blind and deaf, which greatly impacted her ability to communicate and interact with the world. Despite these challenges, she overcame them with the help of her teacher Anne Sullivan and went on to become a well-known author, political activist, and lecturer.
6 years
HELEN KELLER was in college dfor 4 years if not 5 yrs. lol smiley face!!!
The length of newborns was not commonly noted in those days .It was only remarked upon if very unusual . Helen Keller was born a normal, healthy , baby girl .
Helen Keller wrote three autobiographies: "The Story of My Life," "Midstream: My Later Life," and "My Religion."
well it took Anne very long to teach helen how to speak so i think when Helen was about 19. i know very much about her
Helen Keller learned the manual alphabet (finger spelling) in a few hours with the help of Annie Sullivan, her teacher. This breakthrough moment opened up a whole new world of communication for Keller.