36 min

Helen Keller, ASL and the Tadoma method Talking Lab Live

    • Social Sciences

In the first ever episode of Talking Lab Live we're talking about Helen Keller, a deafblind historical figure, and her tutor Anne Sullivan who taught Helen to communicate by using American Sign Language (ASL). Helen went on to learn how to read, write and even speak using the Tadoma method. More information about Helen Keller can be found in the film The Miracle Worker https://g.co/kgs/CBDXXeM

If you're interested in starting a signing journey with your under-2s, check out Little Bear Baby Signing https://www.littlebearbabysigning.com/

Our rockstar supervisor Emily Price: https://www.autisticslt.com/

And us! We are Talking Lab speech and language therapists, talk to us about any of your communication concerns: https://www.talking-lab.com/

In the first ever episode of Talking Lab Live we're talking about Helen Keller, a deafblind historical figure, and her tutor Anne Sullivan who taught Helen to communicate by using American Sign Language (ASL). Helen went on to learn how to read, write and even speak using the Tadoma method. More information about Helen Keller can be found in the film The Miracle Worker https://g.co/kgs/CBDXXeM

If you're interested in starting a signing journey with your under-2s, check out Little Bear Baby Signing https://www.littlebearbabysigning.com/

Our rockstar supervisor Emily Price: https://www.autisticslt.com/

And us! We are Talking Lab speech and language therapists, talk to us about any of your communication concerns: https://www.talking-lab.com/

36 min