Keller family believed in formal ND informal education
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Helen Keller shows the importance of learning from all of life's opportunities and challenges. Having been left blind and deaf from an illness as a baby and with her parents "grieved and perplexed" (ch 3) Helen could have easily been compromised in her education due to minimal prospects for learning, available to children like her.
Fortunately, Helen is a very independent, spirited child and is stubborn in her resourcefulness. Although she is aware that she is "different," she is keen to explore just like any other child. On one occasion, she is particularly upset when "I moved my lips and gesticulated frantically without result" (ch 2) after noticing how others communicate by speaking.
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Fortunately, Helen is a very independent, spirited child and is stubborn in her resourcefulness. Although she is aware that she is "different," she is keen to explore just like any other child. On one occasion, she is particularly upset when "I moved my lips and gesticulated frantically without result" (ch 2) after noticing how others communicate by speaking.
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