Anne Sullivan
Hellen Keller was blind all her life.
Her tutor was Anne Sullivan, who taught little Hellen how to communicate by softly tapping her hand, and later on the Braille alphabet.
Annie Sullivan and polly Thompson.
Helen Keller became a teacher in 1920. She taught at the Perkins School for the Blind in Massachusetts.
Helen Keller was inspired by her teacher, Anne Sullivan, who taught her how to communicate through touch and eventually helped her learn to speak. Sullivan's dedication and patience empowered Keller to advocate for the rights of individuals who were blind and deaf.
because she was blind and deaf but she never curse her fate and did higher studies and also taught the blind and deaf children ........................
Yes, it's a matter of being taught, like anyone else. Helen Keller was blind (and deaf) and she could write.
she gave lectures wrote books taught the blind and several other things
She taught braille to blind people. She also wrote her book. She also liked to screw your mom
Sarah Fuller taught Helen Keller from 1888 to 1890 at the Perkins School for the Blind in Massachusetts. During that time, she helped Helen develop her communication skills, laying the foundation for her future success.
Helen was blind and deaf
She taught braille to blind people. She also wrote her book. She also liked to screw your mom
Helen Keller was a blind and deaf person who became a famous activist.....
Helen Keller was blind and deaf
Both conditions are not diseases, they are conditions. Helen Keller was born sighted and hearing, but at the age of 16 months, she contracted typhoid fever which left her with both conditions.