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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Overall, most use sign language. Other ways include: Deaf's- Can write and mouth and some can talk Blinds- Can talk and here but not see Mutes- Sign Language and write.
Yes this is a universal trait.
People use sign language to communicate with those who are profoundly deaf.Some people are both deaf, blind and dumb (cannot speak). The use their hands to feel sign language and "speak" using their hands.If you are deaf it is the way to communicate with people.A LOT of people use sign language! We use it to communicate with the deaf and sometimes animals, like monkeys.
No, when deaf people who can hear talk to hearing people, it does not necessarily imply that sign language is less important. Sign language is a crucial communication tool for many deaf individuals, and its importance is recognized and valued by the deaf community. The use of spoken language by some deaf individuals who can hear does not diminish the significance of sign language.
deaf blind special needs and mentally ill.
No,deaf people are not blind.There are people that are both though.
how to talk and stuff since she was blind and deaf
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No- there were deaf and blind people long before the creation of the written word.
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.
Blind people use Braille, deaf people are not visually impaired
Yes
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.
Deaf is to post as blind is to read.
Yes. It is an excellent way for deaf people to communicate (as they can read and type - unless they are both deaf and blind).
people get blind and some times get deaf also..............