How I do not know all I know is that her teacher taught her but it was very hard you should watch the movie it is very interesting.^_^
Yes, Helen Keller did teach braille to children who were deaf and blind. Keller herself became proficient in braille and used it as a means to communicate, read, and write. She was a passionate advocate for education and empowering individuals with disabilities.
she did not invent it, but she had a braille typewriter in witch she wrote storys for the blind. she wrote 5 storys
Yes she did when Helen was about 9
yes she did it was her job. She wasthinking about her teacher (Annie Sullivan) who taught Helen Keller to do braille. And that's also how she become famous
Yes, she could read and write in Braille.
yes
Helen Keller was blind,she could not talk,see could not hear.(I have done many essay's on her.) She had a special teacher teach her how to feel "braille" writing and read it and understand it.
yes to the deaf and blind
Helen Keller's first jobs and careers included lecturer, author, and political activist. She was an advocate for people with disabilities and worked tirelessly to promote causes related to education, women's suffrage, and workers' rights. Her accomplishments continue to inspire and influence many to this day.
she used fingerspelling, braille, and to teach her how to speak, she used a system called Tad-Oma
Helen Keller met Anne Sullivan, who became her teacher and companion, when she was just seven years old in 1887. Anne Sullivan helped Helen Keller overcome her disabilities and learn to communicate, leading to a lifelong partnership.
Hellen Keller was a socialist, author and suffragist.
Simply just how to live lifeeven though he wasn't blind or deaf.
Because she gave the message to all the blind and deaf people that they can talk and describe the things, the nature, people, etc and it is possible to learn new languages depending if the interest of the people.
Helen Keller began her teaching career in 1917, when she joined the American Foundation for the Blind to advocate for people with disabilities and promote opportunities for the blind. She traveled extensively giving lectures and advocating for social issues until her death in 1968.
louis braille taught blind people how to use braille by gathering some blind people and asking them what they felt on the dots and then told them what that letter, number or word was.
Helen Keller went to the American Foundation for the Blind which she helped to establish. She used that facility to talk to kids and teach them about learning even though they were disabled.
Helen Keller