Helen Keller IS blind and deaf, there are some books that say she is also mute but that is incorrect.
Yes, Helen Keller was both blind and deaf. She lost her sight and hearing at a young age due to an illness, which greatly impacted her ability to communicate and interact with the world. Despite these challenges, she became a prominent author, activist, and lecturer.
No there is not
Helen Keller is a girl that suffered scarlet fever and became deaf and blind.
Helen Keller!
Yes. Helen Keller was one such example of someone who was both deaf and blind.
Helen Keller was the only person in her immediate family who was both blind and deaf. Her parents, Kate and Arthur Keller, and her two siblings were not blind or deaf.
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No. She was blind and deaf.
She was blind and deaf
No, Helen Keller did not start a school for the blind and deaf. She was a deaf and blind individual who became an author and advocate for the rights of people with disabilities. Helen Keller attended the Perkins School for the Blind and Radcliffe College.
Helen Keller became deaf and blind in February 1882, at the age of 19 months, after an illness that is believed to have been either scarlet fever or meningitis.
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.
No, there are blind and deaf students attending right now.
Helen was blind and deaf