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Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan on how Helen learned to speak1 comment

stamp wrote 4 months ago: Actual newsreel footage of Sullivan and Keller. I cannot even imagine how intelligent Helen Keller m … more →

Tags: Doing It Right, language, videoslaps, acquisition, Blind, deaf, Helen Keller, mute

Video: Anne Sullivan demonstrates how she taught Helen Keller to speak out loud

quriosity wrote 4 months ago: Here’s a fascinating video, reportedly from a 1930 newsreel, in which Helen Keller’s tea … more →

Tags: Language and Linguistics, language, Linguistics, Speech, Helen Keller, Blind, deaf

The Stone of Witness

mudpreacher wrote 4 months ago: We have traveled back in time through the eyes of Joshua. It is now time for him to pass on to his e … more →

Tags: power of Holy Spirit, commitment, Cross, Joshua, Inheritance, God Wars, jordan river, Communication, Faithfulness

How Did Helen Keller Learn to Speak?4 comments

lisa waller rogers wrote 5 months ago: In this rare 1930 footage, teacher Annie Sullivan shows how she taught the deaf/blind Helen Keller t … more →

Tags: People, Helen Keller, Annie Sullivan, deaf education, blind education, Helen Keller speaks

Deplorable Pop Song Makes Fun of Helen Keller18 comments

Candace Keener wrote 6 months ago: I shook my head woefully when my SYMHC co-host, Katie, pointed out to me the not-so-hidden meaning b … more →

Tags: Stuff You Missed in History Class, Helen Keller, helen keller miracle worker

The Three Functions of Druidry: Education

treegod wrote 8 months ago: “The highest function of education is to bring about an integrated individual who is capable of deal … more →

Tags: Druids, druidry, Psychology, intelligence, Education, Robert Assagioli, Learning, Krishnamurti, Holistic Intelligence

Quote of the day

alesica wrote 9 months ago: Helen Keller (1880 – 1968)  was the first deafblind person to receive a Bachelor of Arts degree.  Sh … more →

Tags: Quote Of The Day, Famous Quotes, Hellen Keller, Quotes, Quotes from famous women, Todays Quotes

... And I Don't Want to Say Goodbye 1 comment

Tracie Collier wrote 9 months ago: The End.  Yes, I begin this blog with “the end,” for the show is over.  Today I had to s … more →

Tags: Helen Keller, The Miracle Worker, Drama, theatre, role development, Acting, Annie Sullivan, Performance, Characterization

Approaching The Final Three

Tracie Collier wrote 9 months ago: I can’t believe it, but we’re now officially past the halfway mark.  Only three performa … more →

Tags: Helen Keller, The Miracle Worker, Drama, theatre, role development, play production, Acting, Performance

March 3rd, This Day In Work History

iget2work wrote 9 months ago: On this day in work history, March 3rd, 1887, teacher Anne Sullivan arrived at the home of Helen Kel … more →

Tags: iget2work, Helen Keller

And The Result Is....

Tracie Collier wrote 10 months ago: Success!!!  A standing ovation and one extra bow.  The comments during the lobby party when we greet … more →

Tags: The Miracle Worker, theatre, role development, play production, Joe Jefferson Playhouse, opening night, opening

Discovering Strength1 comment

Tracie Collier wrote 11 months ago: The scene I’m working on at this moment is the climactic dinner scene, and amazing things are … more →

Tags: The Miracle Worker, Drama, Character Analysis, role development, Scene Study

Train Station Motivation

Tracie Collier wrote 11 months ago: Can you imagine living a life where you never fit in anywhere?  I know most of us feel like we don … more →

Tags: The Miracle Worker, Drama, Character Analysis, Scene Study

The Inspiration

Tracie Collier wrote 11 months ago: A few days ago, my niece (who grew up alongside me more like a sibling than a niece) mentioned remem … more →

Tags: Helen Keller, The Miracle Worker, Drama, theatre, Character Analysis, role development

Death's Lovely Banquet: Please RSVP ASAP.7 comments

leftywritey wrote 1 year ago: O soul thou pleasest me, I thee, Sailing these seas or on the hills, or waking in the night, Thought … more →

Tags: writing, Dogs, horses, Ernest Hemingway, Writers, Emily Dickinson, Walt Whitman, dinner party, God

Today's Heroines - SWOOP (Strong Women Organizing Outrageous Projects)

Cara Reynolds wrote 1 year ago: I don’t know. I have no one in mind to write about today. I have done some research, but am st … more →

Tags: Cara Reynolds, Cause, Charity, Education, Faith, Gay, God, humane, Lesbian

The Story of My Life - By Helen Keller

kbooks wrote 1 year ago: Helen Adams Keller (June 27, 1880 �” June 1, 1968) was an American author, activist and lectur … more →

Tags: Kindle Edition, eBooks, LeClue22, Parents, helen adams keller, author activist, blind person, American Author, Lecturer

Thirty Days of Notable Women- Meet Helen Keller

rosefirewalker wrote 1 year ago: “No pessimist ever discovered the secrets of the stars, or sailed to an uncharted land, or ope … more →

Tags: Quotable Women, Women's History, Diane Tegarden, Women's History Month, Helen Keller, Blind, deaf, Radcliffe College

Thirty Days of Notable Women- Meet Helen Keller1 comment

rosefirewalker wrote 1 year ago:   “No pessimist ever discovered the secrets of the stars, or sailed to an uncharted land, or o … more →

Tags: Quotable Women, Women's History, Diane Tegarden, Women's History Month, Helen Keller, Blind, deaf, Radcliffe College


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