Wednesday, 11 May 2016

Little Girl Anaya Ellick born without hands wins a national handwriting


First-grader born without hands beats out 50 of her peers to win a national handwriting competition
Anaya Ellick, 7, was born without hands but taught herself to write
She holds the pencil between her two forearms and stands up at her desk
Her principal entered her into the Nicholas Maxim Special Award for Excellence in Manuscript Penmanship


Anaya managed to win the competition with her great handwriting

'She is determined and independent': Seven-year-old Anaya Ellick, from Chesapeake, Virginia, has won the Nicholas Maxim Special Award for Excellence in Manuscript Penmanship

For someone who was born without hands, Anaya Ellick has the most beautiful handwriting.
So much so, the seven-year-old from Virginia has just won a national competition for her form, beating out 50 other youngsters from around the country.


Anaya holds her pencil in between her two arms and stands at her desk, in order to have the proper angle for her to write.
She chose to teach herself this method rather than learn to use prosthetics.

Taught herself how to write: Anaya was born without her hands and does not use prosthetics


As the principal of Greenbrier Christian Academy in Chesapeake, Tracy Cox, told ABC News: 'There is truly very little that this girl cannot do.'
'She is a hard worker. 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.
The national Handwriting Contest is an annual event sponsored by Zaner-Bloser to promote legible handwriting, and Anaya managed to win first prize.

Teachers say that Anaya is one of the best writers in her class and manages to stay incredibly neat 


Anaya's parents, Bianca and Gary admit, are incredibly proud of their daughter, who they said has always been precocious - tying her shoes, getting herself ready, and attempting to do things herself before asking for help.
However they admit that they worried about her when she was born without hands.
'It was a shock as first,' Gary told WTKR, before adding that they were confident Anaya could overcome her impairment, which she continues to do each day.

Anaya Ellick, 7, has such good handwriting, she beat out 50 other youngsters from around the country

Virginia first grader Anaya Ellick, 7, has such good handwriting, she beat out 50 other youngsters from around the country to win a national handwriting contest

Anaya's mom, Bianca Middleton, said she initially worried about her daughter, but is now constantly inspired by her determination 

Skilled: Anaya holds her pencil in between her two arms and stands at her desk, in order to have the proper angle for her to write



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