Beebe, Helen H. (Helen Hulick), 1909-1989

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Birth 1909
Death 1989-03-18

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Helen Hulick Beebe was one of the pioneers of the Unisensory Approach, now known as the Auditory-Verbal Approach, to training the hearing-impaired. Through this method, children diagnosed as profoundly deaf were trained to acquire spoken language and natural intonation. Beebe was taught by the eminent Viennese physician and speech pathologist, Dr. Emil Froeschels, whom she later assisted at Mount Sinai Hospital for a span of twenty-five years.

From the description of Helen Hulick Beebe papers, 1927-1998. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 60364035

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Subjects:

  • Auditory perception in children
  • Deafness
  • Deafness in children
  • Deglutition
  • Hearing disorders
  • Lipreading
  • Speech therapy
  • Speech therapy for children
  • Tongue thrust
  • Word deafness
  • Word deafness in children

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