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THE DISABLED

THE DISABLED. Ms. Perez. HELEN KELLER. AS A CHILD…. At the age of 19 months, she was happy and healthy Got a high fever, which caused her to become deaf and blind Hung on to her mother’s skirt to get around Would feel people’s hands to see what they were doing

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THE DISABLED

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  1. THE DISABLED Ms. Perez

  2. HELEN KELLER

  3. AS A CHILD… • At the age of 19 months, she was happy and healthy • Got a high fever, which caused her to become deaf and blind • Hung on to her mother’s skirt to get around • Would feel people’s hands to see what they were doing • Learned to milk a cow and knead bread

  4. COMMUNICATION • Could recognize people by feeling their faces or their clothes • Made up signs with her hands to “talk” to her family (ex. If she wanted bread, she pretended to cut a loaf) • Became frustrated and would throw tantrums

  5. BECOMING SUCCESSFUL • A teacher named Ann Sullivan taught her for years • Learned to read Braille • Went to college • Wrote a book called “The Story of my Life” • Became famous and traveled around the world speaking to groups • Was very successful because she was determined

  6. YOUR THOUGHTS • Why do you think Helen Keller was successful, even though she was disabled?

  7. RESOURCE WEBSITES • http://gardenofpraise.com/ibdkell.htm • http://www.educationalsynthesis.org/books/Helen.html • http://www.rnib.org.uk/aboutus/aboutsightloss/famous/Pages/helenkeller.aspx

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