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 She Touched the World: Laura Bridgman, Deaf-Blind Pioneer

Author/Creator

Alexander, Sally Hobart

Year of publication

2008

Co-Authors

Alexander, Robert

Publisher/Journal/URL

Clarion

Abstract

"When she was just two years old, Laura Bridgman lost her sight, her hearing, and most of her senses of smell and taste. At the time, no one believed a child with such severe disabilities could be taught to communicate, much less lead a full and productive life. But then a progressive doctor, who had just opened the country’s first school for the blind in Boston, took her in. Laura learned to communicate, read, and write—and eventually even to teach. By the age of 12, she was world-famous.


Audiences flocked to see her, and she was loved and admired by children everywhere. This fascinating and moving biography shows how Laura Bridgman paved the way for future generations of children with disabilities, making possible important advances in the way they would be educated. As a blind person with some hearing loss, Sally Hobart Alexander lends a unique and intimate perspective to this inspiring account. At last, the story of Laura Bridgman can find its long-deserved place alongside those of Louis Braille and Helen Keller." (Amazon)

Format

Book

Type od Content

Non-Fiction

Size/length/pages

112 Pages

Keywords

blindness, mutism, deafness, finger-spelling, medical problems, picture book, historical biography, Alexander, Sally Hobart, Alexander, Robert, She Touched the World: Laura Bridgman, Deaf-Blind Pioneer

Audience

Grades 3-5, Grades 6-8, Grades 9-12

Disability category

Hearing Impairments,Speech Impairments,Vision Impairments

ISBN

0618852999

Notes 

https://www.amazon.com/She-Touched-World-Bridgman-Deaf-Blind/dp/0618852999

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