Anne Sullivan was the teacher who taught Helen Keller, who was deaf and blind, to communicate. She did this by spelling words on Helen's palm.
Yes, it's a matter of being taught, like anyone else. Helen Keller was blind (and deaf) and she could write.
Who was Helen Keller? When and where was Helen Keller born? What was the cause of Helen Keller's deafness and blindness? Who was Anne Sullivan and what was her role in Helen Keller's life? How did Helen Keller communicate? What impact did Helen Keller have on the disability rights movement? What books did Helen Keller write? How did Helen Keller learn to read and write? What was Helen Keller's educational background? What awards and honors did Helen Keller receive during her lifetime? How did Helen Keller overcome her disabilities to achieve success? What was Helen Keller's advocacy work focused on? How did Helen Keller inspire others? What was Helen Keller's legacy?
helen keller is a good story
because she learn how to write read and speak with her hands.
Helen Keller enjoyed swimming, sailing, canoeing, horseback riding and tobogganing. Anne Sullivan taught her how to do most of them. It is no surprise that Keller enjoyed these activities as they are all very tactile and involve predominantly body movement.
Anne SullivanHellen 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.
she would write in box letters
Anne Sullivan taught Helen Keller. She taught her to read and write braille. She also taught her to understand the words Anne wrote in her hand. She first communicated with Helen by writing " water " into her hand when they were near a water pump. Anne married John Albert Macy in 1905, and the three lived together until 1912 when they divorced. Helen and Anne had a great 49 year friendship. Anne eventually dies at the age of 70 in 1936.
I have read Helen Keller's and Annie Sullivan's biography.It was written by Margaret Davidson...
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Helen Keller was able to overcome her handicaps with the help of her teacher, Anne Sullivan, who taught her to communicate through touch and sign language. With determination and perseverance, Keller learned to read, write, and speak, becoming an inspirational advocate for people with disabilities and achieving many accomplishments in her lifetime.