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Who Is Helen Keller for Kids | Learn about the life and accomplishments of Helen Keller

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Have you ever wondered what life would be like if you could not see or hear anything? That was life for a woman named Helen Keller. In this video for kids, you will learn about the life and accomplishments of this incredible historical figure. Even today, her story and lasting impact are inspiring.

Helen Keller was born in Alabama on June 27, 1880. When she was a little under 2 years old, she fell ill to meningitis and lost both her sight and hearing. She hadn't yet learned how to speak. Her parents knew she would need special help and found that assistance through Anne Sullivan.

Anne Sullivan had been blind herself once but received it back after a surgery. She wanted Helen to live a normal life and began teaching and helping her at age 7. She would remain Helen's helper and companion for over 50 years! Anne first taught Helen words by placing an object in one of Helen's hands and using sign language to spell out the word in the other hand. In other words, she used Helen's sense of touch to teach her words.

Another teacher named Sarah Fuller helped Helen learn how to speak by using the vibrations of words on her own lips. Helen learned how to feel the vibrations and get a sense of how her own lips moved to make her own sounds. Eventually, she was able to speak as anyone else. She also learned how to read using Braille.

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What you will learn in Who Is Helen Keller for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to Helen Keller
0:38 How Helen Keller became deaf and blind
1:19 Anne Sullivan—Helen's companion and helper
2:01 How Anne Sullivan and Sarah Fuller helped Helen communicate
3:20 Helen Keller in college
4:15 Helen helps others with disabilities
5:21 Review of the facts

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