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Just like anyone with an education. They probably form concepts based on what they touch at first, and then like any person, they learn beyond that.

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Is deaf an adverb?

No, "deaf" is not an adverb. It is an adjective describing a person who is unable to hear.


What obstacle did Helen Keller overcome?

Helen Keller overcame both deaf and blindness. Since she was just 19 months old, She was left deaf and blind by a illness. Though she had these disabilities, She was able to overcome and learn with help from her teacher, Anne Sullivan. Later on in life, Helen became a best-selling author,world traveler, and even graduated from college even though she was Deaf and blind. Overall, She was a incredible person who overcame two horrible disabilities.


Why do deaf people sign if they can speak vocally?

Being able to speak vocally works OK when a deaf person is speaking TO a hearing person but when both people are deaf neither can hear what the other person is saying. Signing therefore enables communication between deaf people and would be a better way for a hearing person to say something TO a deaf person. If you can hear why don't you learn how to sign!


What is the noun form of deaf?

The word 'deaf' is a noun form as a word for people who are deaf considered as a group.example: I'm taking sign language lessons for communicating with the deaf.The noun form of the adjective deaf is deafness.


A Girl is blind deaf and Dumb also Uneducated A boy Loves Her without touching?

Hi, If you are a person who knows her, then first learn her language (Braille). I know she is an illiterate, so spend some time to teach her the Braille form of reading.... Then propose her through Braille....


What is the language blind people use to communicate?

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What is the singular possessive and plural possessive of deaf community?

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What is the word Blind in Japanese?

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What form of deafness is caused by damage to the cilia?

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Who is Helen?

Helen Keller born on June 27th 1880. She passed away June 1st 1968. She died at age 87. She was born in Tucumbia Alabama. She was not deaf, dumb and blind when born. Until 19 months old, she was able to see and hear. When she was 19 months old, she came up with Scarlet Fever. At this period of time, this illness was not curable. She lived in darkness until age of 7. When Anne Sullivan was hired to help Helen. In about one month Anne taught Helen how to learn the manual alphabet. She also learned how to read and write and Form sentences. She next mastered braille. She next learned to lip read. She slowly began to speak. As she grew up she wrote two books and was in a movie. In her lifetime she raised 2 million dollars for the American Foundation for the BLind. She is the most famous blind deaf and dumb person to live in lifetime. She proved that deaf dumb and blind people can learn. It doesn't matter what you have you can be helped either way!Dumb, in this case, means mute.Further information:Helen Keller was the first deaf and blind person to graduate with a college degree, and ultimately published 14 books. She met every President of the United States from Calvin Coolidge to John F Kennedy, and wrote to eight Presidents of the United States, from Theodore Roosevelt in 1903 to Lyndon B. Johnson in 1965, receiving letters from all of them.


Do the blind get a training to get guide dogs?

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