Well, when Helen was 6 or 7 ( wich was 1886 or 1887) she met Anne Sullivan, who she thought was a strnager at first. But hey became really close as years went by.
march 3 1887
The first meeting between Sullivan and Helen Keller was when Sullivan arrived at the Keller household to be Helen's teacher. Helen was initially resistant and frustrated, but Sullivan used patience and persistence to start communicating with Helen through tactile sign language. This meeting marked the beginning of a strong bond between teacher and student that would transform Helen's life.
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.
Ms. Sullivan employed a patient and persistent approach in teaching Helen, using touch to communicate words by spelling them into Helen's hand. Through repetition and consistency, she was able to break through Helen's isolation and help her understand language, leading to her eventual education and development.
Helen Keller began her teaching career in 1917, when she joined the American Foundation for the Blind to advocate for people with disabilities and promote opportunities for the blind. She traveled extensively giving lectures and advocating for social issues until her death in 1968.
Helen Keller entered Radcliffe college in the fall of 1900.
1900
Helen Keller began helping blind people after learning to communicate through the efforts of her teacher Anne Sullivan. She became an advocate for people with disabilities and worked tirelessly to improve opportunities and rights for the blind and deaf-blind individuals.
When he got his bachlors in teaching
They start by Teaching.
When he was four/five.
She never even thought of it