This is Annie Clark . She ’s only seven , and unhappily she was bear without hands . But that does n’t seem to dumbfound much of a trouble for her , because she ’s just come through a interior penmanship award . A hand award . Without hands .
Annie deal to write her elbow room to triumph in the contentedness that was held at Wilson Christian Academy in West Mifflin , Pennsylvania , snag herself a trophy and $ 1,000 as one of two interior success in her category , reports the Pittsburgh Post Gazette .
What ’s really interesting here is how she writes . She wedges a pencil between her limb — the same way she feed herself and even paint her toenails — and somehow has enough dexterity to write . That requires some very fine muscle apparent movement in her arm in order of magnitude to produce characters on the Thomas Nelson Page .

The prize itself was actually one of two given to students with disabilities , though she had already win top chirography honors among all of the students at her shoal straight up . In fact , no one realized there even was a disabled category until after her entry had been forwarded to contend at the state grade .
Annie , you ’re awing . [ Pittsburgh Post Gazette ]
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