How did miss Sullivan recover from her blindness
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Helen Keller was born into a world of sight and sound on June 27, 1880. The next twelve months of her childhood were much like other children's in Tuscumbia, Alabama. Then a brain fever destroyed her sight and hearing, plunging her into a lifetime of darkness and silence.
Known as the "little bronco," due to her stubborn and unruly behavior, Helen was indulged by her family. Discipline followed Anne Sullivan's arrival to teach her.
Nearly blind herself in childhood, Miss Sullivan had recovered most of her sight through surgery. She received her instruction at the Perkins Institute for the blind in Boston and devoted her life to teaching Helen.
Anne Sullivan's role in Helen Keller's life was her dedicated caretaker, teacher, defender, and life-long friend. Everywhere that Helen went she was accompanied by Anne, whom she called "Teacher." Anne taught Helen how to communicate using sign language, and this had a transformative impact on the young girl, as it gave her complete access to the world and human connection.
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