Helen is testing the limits of her family

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @kingyippie
    @kingyippie Месяц назад +12651

    "She's the one who will suffer in the end' is such a good line. People forget that there raining future adults, if you wouldn't want an adult to do it, why would you let a child?

    • @snowyowl6892
      @snowyowl6892 Месяц назад +11

      (to correct a typo .. tap the three dots … )

    • @cottoncandiez8872
      @cottoncandiez8872 Месяц назад

      ​@@snowyowl6892nah

    • @Jeo-movie
      @Jeo-movie  Месяц назад +150

      Helen doesn't need sympathy, she needs help

    • @hergaultnathalie
      @hergaultnathalie Месяц назад +9

      Pleased....what's the tittle of this film ????

    • @cottoncandiez8872
      @cottoncandiez8872 Месяц назад

      @@hergaultnathalie miracle worker it's on RUclips until it gets taken down hurry to watch

  • @dragon22214
    @dragon22214 Месяц назад +9236

    As someone with a disability myself no The teacher us right a disabled child should be treated as much like a normal child as possible

    • @M3t4lp34ch
      @M3t4lp34ch Месяц назад +274

      Sometimes the only thing keeping a child handicapped is the parents. Although well meaning and I’m sure it’s an extremely hard thing to go through as a parent.

    • @McToasterBath
      @McToasterBath Месяц назад +74

      Hundred percent agreed, there are a lot of cases where someone of disability will be seen as not as intelligent, but that’s because no one put the extra effort in to teach them.

    • @SaraJaneKotowski
      @SaraJaneKotowski Месяц назад +32

      As a mother of 2 adult disabled children, rules boundaries and treating as normal intelligent people.

    • @nicolewills2448
      @nicolewills2448 Месяц назад +8

      Growing up with a handicapped relative his mom wouldn't tolerate that she was amazing and held him to it & was just lime this teacher he died at 70 a good man because of this

    • @McToasterBath
      @McToasterBath Месяц назад +15

      @ Exactly, I have a disability myself. My mom always told me it’s not fair, but I can accomplish what everyone else can however I just may have to try a bit harder than others.

  • @musical_costumer7976
    @musical_costumer7976 Месяц назад +3368

    Did something similar to my little brother. He's autistic, and I would have him take a step back from everything and allow him to calm down in his room. I would explain everything to him if we needed to do something different. He evenutally learned that I would not induldge him in his tantrums and fits, and instead completely ignore him. We just talk things out now. He still throws fits with my parents, but almost never with me.

    • @NeyamRye
      @NeyamRye Месяц назад +77

      Yes if you know they can help it, don't tolerate it

    • @lukascolanis3388
      @lukascolanis3388 Месяц назад +55

      Yeah, the only time you "indulge" should be with actual meltdowns

    • @crownedking_cj8890
      @crownedking_cj8890 Месяц назад +36

      Uk I’ve met plenty of autistic children in my life but only once have I met one with violent outbursts, as a man I would still be scared to an extent especially after I saw this teenage autistic boy slap his mom and she hugged him💀💀I realized that takes a special type of love and a special person because I could never handle that situation

    • @Jeo-movie
      @Jeo-movie  Месяц назад +30

      You're right, what my brother needs is not sympathy, but help

    • @milkywayranchsc
      @milkywayranchsc Месяц назад +26

      Autistic meltdowns are not tantrums

  • @denkitopia
    @denkitopia Месяц назад +1335

    disabled children should be accommodated, not coddled. helen needed to be taught differently. that didn’t mean she couldn’t be taught at all.

  • @hrw1936
    @hrw1936 Месяц назад +2456

    Imagine how difficult it would be to act as Helen Keller!

    • @Phoenix-mh5eo
      @Phoenix-mh5eo Месяц назад +177

      For real, especially as such a young child. If that child actress isn't blind.... She did a FABULOUS job. (she did anyways, but you know what Ieam).

    • @kristifounds7562
      @kristifounds7562 Месяц назад +110

      ​@@Phoenix-mh5eoThe child is Hallie Eisenberg, and she is definitely sighted, and a brilliant actress.

    • @annorabelle
      @annorabelle Месяц назад +19

      @@Phoenix-mh5eoshe’s the pepsi girl if you remember that!

    • @feliciar2773
      @feliciar2773 Месяц назад +4

      Oh yes she had very much difficulty considering she was blind and deaf! The teacher is only trying to help her though. You cannot give in to the child. Otherwise you are hindering that child in the long run. And if you do not realize that I really hope you do not have children😮 even just regular children or like that. Let alone children that have disabilities and they have parents that are letting them get away with every little single thing. How the heck is she supposed to do anything on her own? We wouldn't even have anything that helps the blind without Helen keller. Her teacher was the one that we can thank for that as well as her father for finally putting his foot down and thankfully the mother also realizing it was helping her daughter❤

    • @kittenmimi5326
      @kittenmimi5326 Месяц назад +4

      ​@@feliciar2773 the actress silly, not helen keller. Youre in the wrong reply section

  • @megaford2976
    @megaford2976 Месяц назад +303

    Disabled kids can be extremely intelligent and they will test you, just like regular kids will. They have a lot more in common with regular kids than people like to believe.

    • @LB-uo7xy
      @LB-uo7xy Месяц назад +3

      I agree. Both groups are psychopaths.

    • @staotheduck4853
      @staotheduck4853 15 дней назад

      ​@@LB-uo7xyactually autistic kids will often be the rule followers except for a few situations. Masking is a natural instinct, and will lead to autistic kids following rules a lot more than NT kids.

  • @dominguescrystal
    @dominguescrystal Месяц назад +346

    This was incredible acting for her age.

    • @lucyk.5163
      @lucyk.5163 Месяц назад +10

      Jesse Eisenberg's sister!

    • @sherrydobbins188
      @sherrydobbins188 Месяц назад +8

      She is an excellent actress at a young age

    • @kittenmimi5326
      @kittenmimi5326 Месяц назад +8

      Right the way she moves down to the vacant look in her eyes when you actually can see n hear lol must be difficult to get right, and the emotions and sign language too

    • @graceandmarvellouswonders6249
      @graceandmarvellouswonders6249 Месяц назад +1

      Yes she was in many films in the 90’s trust she has flourished since then ✌🏾

  • @bellandjason
    @bellandjason Месяц назад +67

    I love the teacher...I wish the parents would appreciate her work...She did so wonderfully with the child.

  • @daishamaxwell461
    @daishamaxwell461 Месяц назад +437

    This happends to many disabled kids when they are younger. The parents let them do whatever they want and get what they want.

    • @dtulip1
      @dtulip1 Месяц назад +5

      Well at the time it is easier.....sadly way WAY harder all round later

    • @kittenmimi5326
      @kittenmimi5326 Месяц назад

      Even though for helen herself all she want is to understand

    • @Controversialopinions69
      @Controversialopinions69 Месяц назад +1

      Sometimes its alot for the parents too, i see some disabled children when they get big enough start to physically hurt their parents they dont mean to but it takes a toll on the parents aswell

  • @ellensoucek1914
    @ellensoucek1914 Месяц назад +147

    Helen experienced cognizance with Miss Sullivan, allowing her to connect the dots, absorb meaning, understanding and build on that. That's the definition of learning. The parents' approach was merely based on their expectations. Miss Sullivan had the enormous challenge of teaching both Helen and her parents.

  • @squarebear619
    @squarebear619 Месяц назад +156

    As someone who has worked 20 years with those with different needs, I hate parents like this. Their interference always leads to the child failing in life and eventually leading them into crappy facilities, smh. They don't stay children and parents get old.

    • @Omoro192
      @Omoro192 Месяц назад +1

      Your coment should be pin, what s the point of paying a profesional and not allowing you guys to make the job with all the knowledge and experience that parents don't have. At the end are the children the ones who suffer the consequences

  • @anne-marieward1725
    @anne-marieward1725 Месяц назад +76

    Helen Keller and Annie Sullivan were both extremely extraordinary women. Bless their memory both ❤

  • @Sandy-r7t
    @Sandy-r7t Месяц назад +18

    That little girl did a bang-up job of playing Helen.

  • @BDChannel74u
    @BDChannel74u Месяц назад +6

    Treat her like a regular person that is how they learn such a great movie...Helen Keller .

  • @ashleywong3736
    @ashleywong3736 Месяц назад +18

    The child's acting is really good

  • @spicyirwin5835
    @spicyirwin5835 Месяц назад +91

    Anne Sullivan taught so many but helped create Helen Keller who she became. SHE COULD SEE BETTER THAN THOSE WITH EYESIGHT.💜🙏💜🤲😇😇

    • @ramonacapps5071
      @ramonacapps5071 Месяц назад +2

      American association of the deaf blind in silver spring Maryland continues this work. Rarely recognized charity. Worked with them for 13 years.

  • @jewelshotlist932
    @jewelshotlist932 Месяц назад +30

    Enablers are a problem.

    • @SelenaCeliaCruz
      @SelenaCeliaCruz Месяц назад

      That’s kinda ignorant don’t you think?

    • @heavennunya809
      @heavennunya809 Месяц назад

      @@SelenaCeliaCruz Why? Her parents were being enablers, enabling her bad behavior.
      In this scene in particular, what Helen was doing isn't any different than a normal child. Spoil them for years, have a nanny fix those bad behaviors, and put the child back in the hands of the parents. Any normal child would test their parents to see if they can get away with their spoiled behavior.
      Helen for years has been spoiled because her parents were unaware of how to teach her. Her being disabled does not make her behavior here that strange.

  • @MissOddyO
    @MissOddyO Месяц назад +41

    Just watched this yesterday on RUclips and it was so good... She went on to do great things and the teacher was by her side 🙌🏽🙌🏽

    • @iamlollipoppin
      @iamlollipoppin Месяц назад

      What’s the name. I keep seeing the shorts now I’m interested

    • @AngelaKSellsHomes
      @AngelaKSellsHomes Месяц назад +1

      Everyone used to know this movie. It's called Helen Keller. She was lucky her parents had money.

  • @aashitasundavadra2752
    @aashitasundavadra2752 Месяц назад +21

    I love anne Sullivan i think everyone should have teacher like her ❤

    • @Antifag1977
      @Antifag1977 Месяц назад

      A teacher like that these days would get fired, sued and probably charged with some sort of crime. At least here in the States we've essentially handicapped our teachers for several decades now. And the consequences of a couple of poorly educated generations are steadily revealing themselves.

  • @antoniapalermo6833
    @antoniapalermo6833 Месяц назад +5

    I love Helen's story she has always inspired me.

  • @Psych0Daddy
    @Psych0Daddy Месяц назад +6

    Anyone up for a Helen Keller joke...
    Helen Keller walks into a bar, then a table, then a chair...

  • @Olzy_Jay
    @Olzy_Jay Месяц назад +6

    I love this movie with all my heart ..so touching , extremely insightful and very motivational

  • @tailoredGenesis
    @tailoredGenesis Месяц назад +77

    Kids will test the boundaries with the people in their lives that they're used to manipulating. That's why generalization is so important. You have to test new behaviors and coping skills with different people and in different environments to make sure the habit sticks. You have to teach the people who are used to buckling how to maintain healthy boundaries.

    • @CrunchCrunchCrunchyCrunch
      @CrunchCrunchCrunchyCrunch Месяц назад +5

      Kids don't manipulate adults. They're kids. They're just trying to figure out shit as they've only been alive for a few years

    • @heavennunya809
      @heavennunya809 Месяц назад

      @@CrunchCrunchCrunchyCrunch Kids will absolutely manipulate adults. They may not have it as thought out as an adult does, but they understand cause and effect. When a child kicks and screams in the store and a parent caves and gives them what they want, they learn, if they ask, they MIGHT get it, if they kick and scream, they WILL get it. Choosing to kick and scream is manipulation.
      Or if a daughter gets in trouble with mom and turns to dad with her pouty lip and puppy dog eyes because she knows it will get her out of trouble, she is absolutely manipulating him.
      And you can't tolerate it, even as a toddler. You can empathize and be understanding, but you cannot tolerate the bad behavior. The 1st 5 years of a child's life are VERY important for their future development, and habits you don't fix will be harder to fix as they get older. So you have to teach them early.

    • @Controversialopinions69
      @Controversialopinions69 Месяц назад

      ​@@CrunchCrunchCrunchyCrunchlol kids do and can manipulate 😅

    • @CrunchCrunchCrunchyCrunch
      @CrunchCrunchCrunchyCrunch Месяц назад +1

      ​@@heavennunya809 But thats not manipulation.
      Manipulation is much more severe than spoiled behavior.
      That is LEARNED behaviour, not manipulative behaviour.
      They're basically just crossing boundaries that have been set in a way they know how.
      Still not acceptable behaviour, but jeez, calling it manipulation is just exaggerated.
      A kid isn't manipulating you. Manipulators dont go around and manipulate the people all around them. But kids do. Because they're not fucking manipulating you, they're just doing the behaviour they were taught to use to achieve something.
      Is a kid manipulating you if they clean the house just to get money if they've been taught that doing chores will give them a bit of money?
      No. They're fucking not. They're just trying to get money on the basis of something they learned.
      A kid kicking and screaming is just the same.
      They learn that kicking and screaming will give them the toys, the sweets, the what the fucking ever, thus they do it.
      Obv there are kids actually manipulating you, but those will be kids that got some mental disorders such as narcissism.

    • @CrunchCrunchCrunchyCrunch
      @CrunchCrunchCrunchyCrunch Месяц назад +1

      @@Controversialopinions69 Is a child, that cleans the house, in order to get 5 bucks, as they've been taught they'll get money if they do chores, manipulative, or are they just practicing something they've been taught will give them money?
      Where is the difference between a child kicking and screaming in order to get toys or sweets, except for the fact that one is considered "good" behvaiour" and the other "bad" behaviour.

  • @CCZZ.B
    @CCZZ.B Месяц назад +7

    I just re-watched that movie yesterday. I actually found it on here. Made me ball again good movie to watch.

    • @shelbyfisher2680
      @shelbyfisher2680 Месяц назад

      What is it called??

    • @AnaisAndrade-z2q
      @AnaisAndrade-z2q Месяц назад

      @@shelbyfisher2680 it’s called miracle worker I think, hope that helps!

  • @paramdrall
    @paramdrall Месяц назад +7

    Some Parents RAISE Bad behaved Children and THEY are Solely responsible for destroying that child's life

    • @lefantomer
      @lefantomer Месяц назад

      But but but ALL women must be forced to have babies. Don't you know that now? It's the LAW.

  • @ginnymurray5815
    @ginnymurray5815 Месяц назад +36

    Good acting by little girl. 😮😮😮😮😮she's in many movies😅😅😅😅😅

    • @333thomkat
      @333thomkat Месяц назад +2

      Patty Duke did it first

  • @mevludijeuseinoski3526
    @mevludijeuseinoski3526 Месяц назад +29

    Her teacher Mrs Sullivan is strong-hearted thick-skinned to want to make Helen a better person

  • @crazykuudere
    @crazykuudere Месяц назад +20

    I remember watching some of this years ago in school man this brings back memories

  • @Naja14pdf
    @Naja14pdf Месяц назад +30

    I knew a girl who grew up who was raised like this. She wasn't severely Down Syndrome. In fact, she barely had a learning disability because of it. Her parents were so terrified her Down Syndrome and upset she had it in the first place, they let her do anything she wanted. Especially when she acted up.
    To the point her mother got a job at the school to watch over her. Her daughter was a massive bully and so was she. The mom eventually got fired because she was caught harassing a student because he wouldn't give her daughter his dessert when she asked for it and threw a full blown toddler tantrum.
    If you tried to tell her she was playing a game wrong or an assignment, her first reaction was to scream bloody murder at the top of her lungs. Even to the teachers and during tests.
    Disabled children are still children! Parents will not be around long enough to help their kids for their whole lives. Kids become adults! You can't expect the whole world to be as tolerant as you. That's why kids need to learn to take care of themselves when they can, even disabled ones.

  • @amandaquinn6217
    @amandaquinn6217 Месяц назад +29

    Next clip of her outside!!! Literally my fav movie!

    • @KatiShaffer
      @KatiShaffer Месяц назад +3

      What's the name of the movie

    • @dah_dada_gee
      @dah_dada_gee Месяц назад +2

      ​@KatiShaffer it's " miracle worker"

  • @EM7415
    @EM7415 Месяц назад +62

    This is definitely the earliest I’ve been to seeing a RUclips short after it has been posted, very interesting story by the way

  • @salmascreativitypen4489
    @salmascreativitypen4489 Месяц назад +2

    Even though Helen was spoiled at first, I can only imagine how scary it is not knowing your surroundings. However, Helen was right that her parents need to let her learn.

  • @Idk53481
    @Idk53481 Месяц назад

    Dude the kid actor for Helen deserves an Oscar

  • @Arialous_2022
    @Arialous_2022 Месяц назад +27

    They need boundaries just as much as the average child.

  • @christian1172-z9e
    @christian1172-z9e Месяц назад +12

    I think a lot of teachers now days could relate to this.

  • @VivienneFinch
    @VivienneFinch Месяц назад

    What beautiful clothes they are wearing!!🎉🎉

  • @dinahkruppa913
    @dinahkruppa913 Месяц назад +2

    This is why you must raise a handicapped child as you would your other children. Families want to pity and indulge them which prevents them from growing and learning. Discipline is absolutely necessary..

  • @louisemillerdasa5210
    @louisemillerdasa5210 Месяц назад +1

    This is so hard 😢 to raise such behavior in the world 🌎. Hopefully they get strength and support 🙏 from people closer to them training children like Helen 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢

  • @KatieDeGo
    @KatieDeGo Месяц назад +2

    My daughter has autism Tourette's and ADHD. Other than occasionally giving her a break to emotionally regulate herself she does not get special treatment because she's not going to get special treatment as an adult.

  • @jessicacarlstrom7297
    @jessicacarlstrom7297 20 дней назад

    No, she made her kitchen maid cook all of Helens favorite foods. What an effort😂

  • @James-g4c6l
    @James-g4c6l Месяц назад +8

    What an amazing little actress she is ❤

  • @elizabethfeehly7310
    @elizabethfeehly7310 Месяц назад +1

    I agree with the teacher.
    We had a friend that was raising his son y himself. His wife, the boys mother just up and left them. I felt bad for the child but his father and and his father's family over indulged him. They came to our house one day so my husband could help him do something to his car.My boys and his son stayed in the house to watch cartoons. I gave them a snack and some milk. It was cupcakes, the buy wanted to eat the icing of and leave the cake part. He asked for another one. I told him if he ate the rest of the cupcake he could have another. He threw himself on the floor and began banging his head. My son said Mom he's banging his head. I told my son when he gets tired of it hurts his head he will stop. It was another 3-4 min. and he got up and ate the rest of his cupcake. I didn't want him to hurt himself but if I gave into that he would continue to do to others. My son's understood.

  • @toriladybird511
    @toriladybird511 Месяц назад +1

    Consistent behaviour can help regulate.

  • @candacesalim9659
    @candacesalim9659 Месяц назад +7

    I fee for both sides as a mother of a non verbal child with autism and Cystic Fibrosis. Took me years to find balance. To find my footing. Gideon has come so far. He is able to count to 20 and say the alphabet. He is finding his place in this world. ❤

    • @mistyize
      @mistyize Месяц назад +1

      Keep at it, momma, and don't let anyone in the WORLD tell you what you should be doing. I fought long and hard over being stern with mine, and despite his autism, he is polite and knows his stuff, even if he doesn't speak it. 😉

  • @ednaatluxton4918
    @ednaatluxton4918 Месяц назад +2

    Literally spoiling a child having a temper tantrum. They were keeping her from learning,from growing up, from acting civilized. That behaviour wouldnt work as an adult.

  • @NoteAPianist
    @NoteAPianist Месяц назад

    The child is such a good actress

  • @kiranirkal
    @kiranirkal Месяц назад +40

    Why am I getting back to back shorts of this movie?! I guess I gotta watch it now 😅

    • @nataleo9093
      @nataleo9093 Месяц назад

      ❤❤❤same

    • @skontheroad
      @skontheroad Месяц назад

      Let me know if it's depressing after you've watched it. I need something uplifting this week!

    • @rosaflores7047
      @rosaflores7047 Месяц назад

      @@skontheroadwatch “The Miracle Worker” same B/W. Oldie movie

    • @jadynmathias7673
      @jadynmathias7673 Месяц назад

      what’s the name of

    • @HoneyPie44
      @HoneyPie44 Месяц назад

      ​@@jadynmathias7673 the miracle worker

  • @SSLOVE563
    @SSLOVE563 Месяц назад +14

    this movie looks so good, and im rlly interested in Helen Keller and that type of stuff😭😭

  • @hanie_honey6759
    @hanie_honey6759 Месяц назад +10

    It's important to instill manners so that they can conduct themselves appropriately, even in the absence of supervision. This foundation will enable them to navigate the workplace and society, allowing them to live their lives without disrupting others. We should teach them because we don't live forever what if we die first before them who will take care of them when it happens if not themselves

    • @Controversialopinions69
      @Controversialopinions69 Месяц назад

      My son has high fuctioning ASD and the first thing i taught him was manners, hes now a teenager and people are always saying how polite he is :)

  • @flamelily2086
    @flamelily2086 Месяц назад +3

    I have seen parents with disabled children who indulge their children's bad behaviour and use their disability as a reason not to discipline the child in any way. I have worked on a mental health ward with an adult in his 20s who was autistic. He had never been disciplined at all by his parents, and his behaviour was out of control. If he went out, he had to have two male carers with him to restrain him because his behaviour was so unpredictable that he couldn't be trusted not to run off and cause mayhem.

  • @Amanda6532
    @Amanda6532 Месяц назад +2

    I don’t imagine they would be able to handle the same behavior from an adult woman. Not helping her learn then would have landed her in an institution later.

  • @phyllisborchers9444
    @phyllisborchers9444 Месяц назад +9

    Parents love has no boundaries. Society does.

  • @donnaellis9391
    @donnaellis9391 Месяц назад

    Let the Teacher TEACH Her
    Take Her😢😮

  • @LovemyGod7
    @LovemyGod7 Месяц назад

    O dont think she was testing but doing what she knows to communicate although the Teacher will teacher will teach her to communicate effectively.❤❤❤ Great Movie !!!

  • @alex_nevar
    @alex_nevar Месяц назад +6

    I watched this movie its so good i highly recommend 😊

  • @LB-uo7xy
    @LB-uo7xy Месяц назад

    Same happens today with autistic children whose parents through a fit bigger than their overgrown children if you DARE tell them their wild animals should be taught some self control!

  • @ChibiChidorii
    @ChibiChidorii Месяц назад

    great actress

  • @MissBibi2000
    @MissBibi2000 Месяц назад +3

    What does bad parenting look like!! WATCH these people......

    • @JT-ox9tk
      @JT-ox9tk Месяц назад +1

      This isn't bad parenting. This is not understanding how to raise a blind and deaf child.

  • @DarrellHibbler
    @DarrellHibbler Месяц назад

    ...🤲🏾🙏🤲🏾✨✨✨ IT'S THERE A FULL MOVIE TO THIS ...💚✨✨✨🤲🏾🙏🤲🏾...

  • @mikefamm5712
    @mikefamm5712 24 дня назад

    Accommodating someone’s needs =\= treating someone like they’re incapable of being accountable for their actions that have nothing to do with their disability. Working with the special needs for almost 7 years has taught me that coddling and compensating for their voluntary bad behavior only hurts them. It’s a habit that only benefits me. These kids already have difficulty working in society, please don’t ensure that nobody will ever want to be their friend because they’ve been taught that they can do whatever they want to anyone they desire.

  • @Iceman-cf2oc
    @Iceman-cf2oc Месяц назад

    The son felt like he was never tested the same way and moved to Tokyo to improve his drift skills 😂

  • @beastdzai
    @beastdzai Месяц назад

    Helen’s adorable 😭😭

  • @Breenndda
    @Breenndda Месяц назад +1

    Anne is right...but you can see where her parents are coming from. All they want is to shower her with love and it pains them to see how much of a struggle her life is because of how different she is..unfortunately their love is what's hurting Helen.

  • @Phoenix-mh5eo
    @Phoenix-mh5eo Месяц назад +3

    Fun fact, the young girl who played Helen Keller, Hallie Eisenberg, is sister to Jesse Eisenberg. She was 8 when the movie came out. She stopped acting in 2010 and has kind of stayed out of the public eye, though she was an assistant to the producers on one of her brother's movies in 2019.

  • @drilewis175
    @drilewis175 Месяц назад +1

    So that's Steve and bud? Wow I don't know what I was doing but I missed this movie growing up. Never watched it

  • @kebblotstreams5756
    @kebblotstreams5756 Месяц назад +2

    She did suffer for that. Disabled children need a tad more push but it has to be in a caring trusting manner. What she needed was that teacher.

  • @angelinaboyle423
    @angelinaboyle423 Месяц назад

    Regardless of the fact that Helen was both blind and deaf, she is still a child. All children ( with or without disabilities) will test their parents its part of being a child but it's up to the parents to discipline them accordingly but also let the child know they are still loved but need to know rigjt from wrong to grow into a good adult itd hard but its needed

  • @AndreaC_303
    @AndreaC_303 Месяц назад

    She strong-armed him using the only weapon she had.

  • @homieholmes1473
    @homieholmes1473 Месяц назад +1

    As someone who has worked in childcare for over a decade it’s more often than not the parents doing their children a disservice by not see and supporting their full potential than the child having behavioral issues that goes for all children of differing abilities. Smh 🤦🏾‍♀️ and they often wonder why their children are well behaved with me their nanny and not them because they know what they can get away with when they’re with you. It really makes you not want to put in the time and effort because you know the parents/guardians arent going to stick to it when you leave and it’s to the detriment of all parties involved. It’s frustrating, why did you hire me if you don’t trust me to do my job.

  • @desyxd4400
    @desyxd4400 Месяц назад +1

    This actually is a big reason why disabled kids are ostracized, other kids don’t want to be scolded or abused in the presence of an improperly raised disabled child. Playing with a badly behaved disabled child is like taking abuse without question, or being scolded for human reactions to bad behavior. So other kids stay away from them. I think even a handicapped child will become separated, just from the association without of hand mentally challenged kids. They are put in the same classes, and it’s inappropriate. They are not the same at all. The association sets a low standard for all kids in special education. That’s why blind, deaf, or handicapped kids get left out. They are divided and placed among the badly behaved and significantly mentally disabled. It’s not fair to their education or social life.

  • @Potatoesslayofc
    @Potatoesslayofc Месяц назад

    Well if you don’t let her learn from the teacher what is her future gonna look like?

  • @timmyg7919
    @timmyg7919 Месяц назад

    And this is why not many people in college have manners.

  • @lindakay9552
    @lindakay9552 Месяц назад

    My Grandma's Grandma's name was Margaret Josephine Sullivan. And age had a sister called Anne. If they're any relation, I understand my grandma now.

  • @gparker8973
    @gparker8973 Месяц назад +1

    I honestly don’t blame the parents. They love their child and want to do what’s best for her. They just don’t know what is best for her. It would be painful for any good parent to see their child distressed 😢

    • @elenamoulin3252
      @elenamoulin3252 Месяц назад

      The role of a good parent is to prepare child to enter life safely and with confidence, teach them how to face obstacles and deal with distress. Not to hide from them life is not being indulged.

  • @akwolfsong
    @akwolfsong Месяц назад +1

    I have found it is always 100% the parent's fault and children to misbehave. With autistic etc. They can still behave. They can still learn. It's the parents refuse to allow them to do so because oh poor them. It makes it impossible for the child. Their parents are literally the ones holding them back.

  • @DarkPastry
    @DarkPastry Месяц назад +1

    If your child is disabled and acting like that then you have failed as a parent

  • @fatmanaffeh6743
    @fatmanaffeh6743 Месяц назад

    Does anyone know the name of the movie, please ❤

  • @Fallenkaine
    @Fallenkaine Месяц назад +1

    What is this show or movie called

  • @cmacneil777
    @cmacneil777 Месяц назад

    Children still test boundaries.

  • @kathleendinsmore7588
    @kathleendinsmore7588 Месяц назад

    This child is actually pretty close in age to what the real Helen Keller would have been when Anne Sullivan first started working with her. Patty Duke and Mellissa Gilbert who both played Helen in productions of ‘The Miracle Worker” were significantly older.

  • @FlarkusChunswen
    @FlarkusChunswen Месяц назад

    "Either do X, or do Y"
    "WHAT DO YOU WANT ME TO DO?!"

  • @Stixx404
    @Stixx404 Месяц назад +10

    Them arguing and Hellen is over here
    “What the fuck is going on Oop I’m being moved this way oh now this way what the actual shit?

    • @dalmetherian
      @dalmetherian Месяц назад +1

      Them arguing and Helen is over here. So? Do you not realise she's also deaf?

  • @MarySanchez-qk3hp
    @MarySanchez-qk3hp Месяц назад

    For years I’ve felt that Hollywood has run out of fresh, original ideas, impossible as it seems. Movies and tv shows are bad, cheap rehashes of the originals or have lots of special effects. It’s cheaper to have survivor and big brother shows on tv, than original plays and some quality series or specials. I don’t watch any of the junk. The original Miracle Worker with Anne Bancroft and Patty Duke is the gold standard,mgjeir axting was powerful. I’m not going to even watch this rehash. I read real books. Remember books? Some want to ban them, but they’ll make you think and grow. Not spoken book recordings…. real books, read with your own eyes, with the richness of words in them. The kind that Fahrenheit 451 was all about.

  • @arshagurjar8216
    @arshagurjar8216 Месяц назад

    so hard for a child both blind and deaf

  • @Urfavoriteblueberry
    @Urfavoriteblueberry Месяц назад

    Hey so can somebody plsssssss tell me the name of this movie or show me

  • @emilyjohn2034
    @emilyjohn2034 Месяц назад

    Allowances are for things than are directly CAUSED by the disabled not symptoms of a spoiled child. Not being able to see or hear would not require an allowance such as giving proper respect they know to give

  • @PitsTasteGood
    @PitsTasteGood Месяц назад

    Her: 🥺🥺🥺💥💥💥💥💥💥💥🥺🥺🥺
    Mom: I havent had an hour with her!
    The good ending:
    Her and Mom: ❤️💥🥺❤️💥🥺❤️💥🥺❤️💥🥺❤️💥🥺❤️💥

  • @mims4085
    @mims4085 Месяц назад

    I feel like I’ve seen this whole movie from all the clips lol😂

  • @heartofmelody18
    @heartofmelody18 Месяц назад +8

    What movie is this?

  • @Zeina_Aly
    @Zeina_Aly Месяц назад +5

    Name of the movie

    • @juliemarie693
      @juliemarie693 Месяц назад

      The Miracle Worker by Disney.

    • @Zeina_Aly
      @Zeina_Aly Месяц назад

      @juliemarie693 thanks

  • @sherrydobbins188
    @sherrydobbins188 Месяц назад

    They must have paid mrs sullivan well to continue to fight for helen.

  • @Add-qk2fn
    @Add-qk2fn Месяц назад

    What is this movie or show called?

  • @shadowcollins4589
    @shadowcollins4589 Месяц назад

    The parents don't realize that she's gonna end up in a lot of trouble if she doesn't get help

  • @lissetterivera3045
    @lissetterivera3045 Месяц назад

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @christinemynahbird7647
    @christinemynahbird7647 Месяц назад +2

    I saw the original movie with patty duke astin and was amazed.

  • @tonyathompson2507
    @tonyathompson2507 Месяц назад +1

    What's the name of this show or movie. I loved this story when * was a kid. Still own the book

  • @marymatiki6888
    @marymatiki6888 Месяц назад

    Movie name please

  • @sophiagreep6893
    @sophiagreep6893 Месяц назад +1

    What's this movie called and where can I watch it?

  • @ElsaNightingale
    @ElsaNightingale Месяц назад

    What is this movie 🎬 🎞 🎥called?

  • @saltybutsweet
    @saltybutsweet Месяц назад

    Where can I find this movie with these exact actors?