Biography of laura dewey bridgman

Laura Bridgman

The first blind and deaf-mute student of the Institute for the Blind
Date of Birth: 21.12.1829
Country: Germany

Content:
  1. Early Life and Childhood
  2. Tragedy Strikes
  3. A Life of Adaptation
  4. Groundbreaking Experiment
  5. Education and Communication
  6. A Dedicated Student
  7. Socialization and Personal Growth
  8. Legacy and Impact
  9. Later Years and Death

Early Life and Childhood

Laura Dewey Lynn Bridgman was born on December 21, 1829, in Hanover, New Hampshire, to a poor Baptist farmer named Daniel Bridgman and his wife, Harmony.

Laura Bridgman biography. The first blind and deaf-mute ...

As an infant, she was a frail and sickly child, but by the age of two, Laura had developed normally without any apparent disabilities.

Tragedy Strikes

Laura's life took a tragic turn at the age of two when she contracted scarlet fever. The disease claimed the lives of her older siblings, Mary and Charles, and brother, Nelson.

Laura survived but was left blind, deaf, and partially deprived of her sense of smell and taste.

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