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They probably talk by using sign language. Do you mean people who are both deaf and blind; like Helen Keller, or do you mean like one person who's blind and one person who's deaf?

Not that my answer depends on it, but just asking :-)

Im sure there's probobly some new kind of technology out there to also help communication, but i think the easiest way other than that would be sign language, as both blind and deaf usually know it.

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Do deaf people ever talk to themselves in sign language?

Yes, deaf people may talk to themselves in sign language just as hearing individuals may talk to themselves aloud. Signing to oneself can be a way to think through problems, practice signing skills, or express thoughts and emotions silently.


When deaf people who can hear talk to hearing people do they get the message that sign language is less important?

There is no such thing as as deaf person that can hear, unless you're talking about a hard-of-hearing person, or a person who is legally deaf but has some hearing. In that case, a person talks to another person in a common language, whether it be sign language or vocal language.In these situations, I don't think there's any implication that sign language is less important.


How can you learn to talk to deaf people?

Deaf people communicate in a variety of ways. So first you need to determine which form you need/want to learn. If you want to learn American Sign Language then you should take a class. I suggest taking it from a deaf teacher. They are typically the most skilled and have the best understanding of Deaf culture. Other forms of communication include PSE, MCE, TC and oralism. I only really have knowledge of ASL so I will leave it at that. ASL is a wonderful language. Enjoy.


What is the least effective way to talk to a deaf person?

The least effective way to talk to a deaf person would be to speak at a normal volume without using any visual aids or sign language. This would make it difficult for the deaf person to understand or communicate with you.


What do you call a person who is deaf mute and blind?

A person who is deaf, mute, and blind would be typically referred to as a "deafblind" individual. They might also be identified as a person with "triple sensory impairments." It's important to prioritize communication methods like tactile signing or braille to facilitate interaction with them.

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Are deaf people blind?

No,deaf people are not blind.There are people that are both though.


What did Helen Keller learn in school?

how to talk and stuff since she was blind and deaf


What do you call someone who cant talk or hear but can see?

blind


How can you help blind and deaf people?

ediot


Was Helen Keller the first deaf and blind person?

No- there were deaf and blind people long before the creation of the written word.


What did Helen do?

Helen Keller was blind, deaf, and speechless. She got a teacher, Anne Sullivan, and learned how to talk a little, but she stayed blind and deaf. She attended school including college.


Do deaf people use the braille glove?

Blind people use Braille, deaf people are not visually impaired


Could blind and deaf people have kids?

Yes


Did Helen Keller start a school for the blind and deaf?

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.


Do deaf people go on the computer?

Yes. It is an excellent way for deaf people to communicate (as they can read and type - unless they are both deaf and blind).


What are Helen Keller's greatest achievements?

Helen Keller's greatest achievements include being the first deaf-blind person to earn a bachelor's degree, advocating for people with disabilities, and lecturing around the world to raise awareness about the challenges faced by those with sensory impairments. Her autobiography, "The Story of My Life," continues to inspire people globally.


Deaf is to post as blind is to what?

Deaf is to post as blind is to read.