Mother and wife of Bell
yes
Both his mother and his wife were deaf. His father was not deaf.
both his mother and wife were deaf
making the very first telephone, teaching the deaf people, and being an engenier
bell's father,grandfather and brother had all been associated with work on elocution and speech,and both his mother and wife were deaf,profoundly influensing bell's life's work
What did Alexander Graham invent for the deaf?
Alexander Graham Bell's father was Alexander Melville Bell, a prominent teacher and phonetician, and his mother was Eliza Grace Symonds Bell. Eliza was deaf, which greatly influenced Bell's interest in sound and communication. His family's background in speech and language played a significant role in his later inventions and contributions to telecommunications.
Alexander Graham Bell the inventor was not Deaf but created inventions that helped Deaf people.
She was not deaf at birth and learned to speak before she became hard-of-hearing, not truly deaf, from an illness as a young girl. Many authorities attribute her abilities to speech read, speak, and even sing songs because of this early ability. Also, the ease at which she learned these skills may have contributed to Alexander Bell's belief that all deaf people could learn to speech read and speak.
No he was not deaf.
Alexander Graham Bell is the inventor of the phone.
yes! His wife was deaf 2