Write about the parent of helen and how they handle helen after her disease
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Helen's parents are
perfect role models of love, care, affection, and responsibilities. They didn't
consider Helen as a burden on them. They were rather more worried about her
education and well being. They made every effort to find if Helen could be
treated medically. Her mother was very much concerned regarding
Helen's education. She was always requesting her husband to arrange for her
education. It was she who saw the hope of the possibility of Helen's education
while reading the account of Laura Bridgman. She wanted Helen to be educated
like her. She also felt very sad on knowing that Dr Howe, who had taught Laura
Bridgman, had died. She was always in search of finding out ways to make life
of Helen more comfortable.
Her father was also very much concerned about her. When he heard about an eminent oculist who had been successful in many hopeless cases, he at once decided to take Helen to Chisholm in Baltimore. He examined little Helen and expressed Helen's blindness could not be treated. He advised Helen's father to meet Dr. Graham Bell in Washington. Helen's father immediately took her to Dr. Bell. Dr. Bell referred him to Mr. Anagnos, who promised him to arrange a special teacher for Helen. So Helen's parents left no stone unturned to provide the best of facilities for their disabled daughter.
Her father was also very much concerned about her. When he heard about an eminent oculist who had been successful in many hopeless cases, he at once decided to take Helen to Chisholm in Baltimore. He examined little Helen and expressed Helen's blindness could not be treated. He advised Helen's father to meet Dr. Graham Bell in Washington. Helen's father immediately took her to Dr. Bell. Dr. Bell referred him to Mr. Anagnos, who promised him to arrange a special teacher for Helen. So Helen's parents left no stone unturned to provide the best of facilities for their disabled daughter.
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