Anne Sullivan wanted Helen to be able to speak because it would help her communication with others like her sister.
so she can talk
Help her read
Helen Keller felt grateful, relieved, and hopeful when Anne Sullivan came to help her. Anne's methods and dedication allowed Helen to break the communication barrier and ultimately learn how to communicate effectively.
March 3 1968 Wrong!!!!! Anne Sullivan arrived in Tuscumbia in 1887. is it still in march? No Anne Sullivan came to help Helen in 1886. Cause cause Helen was born in 1880 and Anne arived when she was six so that means 1886!!! thank you i know im smart
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.
Mr. Keller and Mrs. Keller sought the help of Anne Sullivan, a renowned teacher of the visually impaired, to help Helen. Anne Sullivan had experience working with children who were deaf and blind and played a crucial role in teaching Helen to communicate and understand the world around her.
Anne Sullivan was Helen Keller's famous pedagogue. She worked with Helen from a young age to help her overcome barriers due to deafness and blindness, ultimately enabling her to communicate and pursue her education.
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.
Anne Sullivan taught Helen Keller how to read and write starting when she was 7 years old. She stayed with her up to college, but still continued to help her 32 more years after. That was 50 years of Helen's life!
Anne Sullivan gave Hellen objects to feel. For example, she ran water over Hellen's hand from a pump, or she could feed her different foods. Maybe she even gave her something to keep, giving her a more familiar approach with the object. For example: A doll.
Anne Sullivan began teaching Helen Keller when she was 6 years old. Helen Keller was born in 1880, and Anne Sullivan started working with her in 1887. Helen Keller was 7 years old in 1887, not 8 or 9.
Well, Helen became sick when she was two years old. She was blind and deaf. At the age of four, she wanted to communicate with her mother when she went in the kitchen to ask her where her new doll was. Her mother did not understand, and then Helen became mad. She threw stuff on the floor and almost threw a knife at her mother, but Kate's husband came just in time to grab the knife from Helen's hand. Helen's mother said to her husband " We have to find someone to help Helen communicate". Then Helen's mother and father went to the School for blind people, and got a woman named Anne Sullivan to help Helen communicate. After a while Anne Sullivan went to Helen and took her new doll and gave it to her. Anne then spelled the word D O L L on her hand. When it was dark, Anne said that if Helen's father did not like Helen crying, then she and Helen could live alone. After two weeks, Helen was fresh and clean. When her parents came to get her for dinner, Helen dropped her napkin, Anne Sullivan said "Don't pick up that napkin" to Helen's dad, but he did anyway. Helen then ate from her hands again, and had to start over. Anne said rude things to Helen's dad, and the he fired her. Outside, Anne saw Helen playing with the water hose, she walked over to her, and spelled the word water in her hands, Helen tried to pull away, but Anne kept spelling the word water in her hands. Helen opened her eyes and smiled, and then spelled the word water in the teachers hand. Then she spelled doll, rock, and tree. She then was free. When her mother came over to her, Helen spelled mother in her mothers hand. And she and Anne Sullivan hugged.