Tuesday, 17 May 2016

7 year old born without hands wins hand writing contest


7-year-old Anaya Ellick was born without hands, but she’s mastered the
art of writing by holding her pencil in between the ends of her arms, as
she stands over her desk at a comfortable angle. The adorable first-
grader could have used prosthetics, but she chose to practice using her
own arms instead and got so good at it that this year she actually won
the Nicholas Maxim Special Award for Excellence in Manuscript
Penmanship for beautiful writing.

Anaya’s parents, Bianca and Gary, were naturally shocked and worried sick
when they first found out she didn’t have hands. But Anaya proved to be a
precocious child, learning early on to tie her shoes, dress herself, and
attempting to do other things by herself before asking for help. Her
ambitious nature was also mentioned by the principal of her school, Tracy
Cox. “There is truly very little that this girl cannot do,” the Greenbrier
Christian Academy principal told ABC News . “She is determined. She is
independent. She is a vivacious and a no-excuses type of young lady.”


It was Cox who entered Anaya for the Nicholas Maxim Special Award for
Excellence in Manuscript Penmanship, a national handwriting
contest sponsored by Zaner-Bloser to promote legible handwriting. Anaya
competed against 50 other children with intellectual, physical, or
developmental disabilities and managed to win first place, a $1,000 prize
and the respect of millions around the world.


“We looked at her writing and we were just stunned to see how well her
handwriting was, considering she writes without hands,” said competition
director Kathleen Wright. “Her writing sample was comparable to someone
who has hands.”
Needless to say, her parents are extremely proud, but for Anaya, this is just
the beginning. Her father says she wants to do all these things, like play
soccer, do karate and gymnastics, and if she could win first prize at a
penmanship competition despite having no hands, it’s clear that she can
do anything she sets her mind to.

culled from ABC news

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