Describe the learning process of helen keller.
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Helen keller:
- Helen Killer seems that she learned so that she could expedite her own discovery of the world. Keller found mathematics particularly challenging to decipher.
- The number of books is very less. So, she needed good number of books to be spelled into her hand. Her ideas about cognition, human memory and learning ring is very true.
- She started reading at age of seven and she learned much from books that she could not learn from sight or hearing. Her sense of touch was more developed than that of sighted people.
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What impression do you form of Helen Keller as she learns to cope with her deafness and blindness
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