Helen Keller's parents did not punish her for her temper outbursts. Instead, they sought the help of Anne Sullivan, who taught Helen how to communicate using sign language and helped her control her temper through patience and understanding. Helen's parents believed in a more empathetic approach to supporting her rather than punitive measures.
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rewards encourage them to have good behavior. punishments help correct their bad behavior.
No, her brother commited suicide while in an asylum, and I'm not sure what happened to their parents, but only Anne Sullivan resided with the Kellers.
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.
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Anne Sullivan was an American woman. She was born in Feeding Hills, Massachusetts in 1866.
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