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Helen Keller (June 27, 1880-June 1, 1968) was an American author, activist, and lecturer. Born in Alabama to Captain Arthur H. Keller, a former officer of the Confederate Army and Kate Adams Keller, second cousin of Robert E. Lee, Helen came down with an illness that left her deaf and blind at the age of only nineteen months.
Alexander Graham Bell advised Helen’s parents to contact the Perkins Institute for the Blind, which assigned 20-year-old Anne Sullivan to become Helen’s teacher.
Forced to isolate Helen from her family in order to re-teach discipline and manners, Anne Sullivan helped Helen overcome incredible obstacles to find her freedom. Helen's big breakthrough in communication came one day when she realized that the motions her teacher was making on her palm (sign language) symbolized the idea of "water."
Teach generosity, discipline, and triumph with this 30-minute animated educational DVD about Helen Keller and her teacher, Anne Sullivan. Order your copy TODAY!
Excellent for developing homeschool curriculum and a great teaching resource for the month of June. (Helen Keller’s birthday is June 27, and “Helen Keller Deafblind Awareness Week” is the fourth week in June).
Each Interactive DVD features
BONUS Resource & Activity Books
Each interactive DVD includes a 48-page Resource & Activity Book full of skill-developing activities, word games, puzzles, coloring pages, and more! Provides hours of fun and learning for the entire family! The special “Certificate of Achievement” located in the back of the book serves as an excellent award your child can display after completing the activities.
Principles and Values Taught in This Video
Generosity, Patience, Love, Kindness, Discipline, Dedication, and Perseverance.
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