1882, a baby girl almost died of fever. She survived, but the fever left a hangover-she could never see or hear again. Because she can't hear, she also finds it difficult to speak.
1882, a baby girl almost died because of a high fever. Although she survived, the fever left a legacy for her-she could no longer see or hear. Because she can't hear, it becomes difficult for her to speak.
Before her seventh birthday, the family hired a tutor-Anne Sullivan.
Anne teaches Helen carefully, especially the subjects she is interested in. As a result, Helen became gentle, and she quickly learned to read and write in Braille. She also learned to read people's lips by pressing their fingertips and feeling their movements and vibrations. This method is called Tadoma, which is a skill that few people can master. She also learned to speak, which is a great achievement for a completely deaf person.
Just before her seventh birthday, the family hired a tutor-Anne Sullivan.
Anne taught Helen carefully, especially what she was interested in. In this way, Helen became gentle and soon learned to read and write in Braille. By touching the speaker's lips with her fingers to feel the movement and vibration, she learned to touch her lips again. This method is called Tedema, which is a skill that few people have mastered. She also learned to speak, which is a great achievement for the deaf.
Helen proved to be an outstanding scholar. She wrote My Life when she was still in college. It was an immediate success. She earned enough money to buy her own house.
Helen proved herself to be an excellent scholar. When she was in college, she wrote about my life. This made her a great success. She was able to buy a house for herself.
After her death, an organization named after her was established to fight blindness in developing countries. Today, this organization, Helen Keller International, is one of the largest organizations overseas to help the blind.
1968 after her death, she set up an organization named after her to fight blindness in developing countries. Today, this organization called Helen Keller International is one of the largest organizations providing help to the blind overseas.