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Laura Bridgman is she is a women who was like Helen Keller blind and deaf. After Doctor Howe died Annie heard about it and took a care of Laura in Brooklyn new york. From February 19 1884 to 1887 she stopped November 11 1887 because she had to help Helen Keller and Helen and Annie had a 49 year relationship Annie and Laura had about a 3 year relationship.
No, Annie Sullivan did not invent sign language. She was a teacher for Helen Keller and used a modified version of the manual alphabet to teach Keller how to communicate. Sign language has evolved over centuries and is used by deaf communities around the world.
Yes, Annie Sullivan taught Helen Keller how to fold her own napkin as part of her efforts to teach her life skills and independence. This small task helped Helen understand the concept of folding and neatness.
she used fingerspelling, braille, and to teach her how to speak, she used a system called Tad-Oma
cause Helen Keller parent were trying to find a teacher that can teach Helen what is spelling and teach her how to write.because that time Helen was deaf and blind and Helen mother is kate Keller,Helen father is captin Keller.
Helen Keller
Helen Keller's parents brought Annie Sullivan to work with Helen because Annie herself had experience overcoming disabilities, and they believed she could effectively communicate with Helen and teach her how to understand the world through touch and sign language. Annie's patience, dedication, and innovative teaching methods proved successful in helping Helen overcome her disabilities and learn to communicate effectively.
Miss Sullivan came to teach her in 1887
Anne Sullivan first taught Helen Keller the manual alphabet by spelling words into her hand. This method of communication was crucial in helping Helen understand language and connect words with their meanings.
In The Miracle Worker, Annie Sullivan considers communication through language to be the most important thing to teach Helen Keller. By teaching Helen how to communicate using sign language, Annie unlocks Helen's ability to understand and interact with the world around her.
Annie Sullivan changed in "The Miracle Worker" by becoming more patient, understanding, and compassionate towards Helen Keller. Through her perseverance and dedication, she was able to connect with Helen and teach her to communicate effectively, leading to a transformative experience for both of them.
By writing in her hand