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Wednesday, April 24, 2019

First in hand writing without hand

Sara Hensley, the 10-year-old child of the United States of Maryland, received the Nicholas Maxim Prize for the 'Beautiful Handwriting' at the National level in 2019. But she has no two hands since she was born. He can write without any artificial hands. She has been the first to write hundreds of millions of students in handwriting competitions. Many people believe that his national award is now inspired by the whole handwriting.


Sara Hensley, Picture: Washington Post

Although not hand, basically presses the pencil in both arms, it is written. Writing seems to be like creating artwork for him.

Sara studies Maryland's Frederick in class three of St John's Regional Catholic School. Sara's teacher Sheryl Charila said, "I have never heard this little girl to say" I can not "at any work. He's like a rockstar. He can learn what he will give him.

Can paint the whole picture, make sculptures with soil. He was born in China. She arrived in the United States in June 2015. Four years ago when he came to the United States, English could not have been exactly the same. But he learned to write in the Mandarin language immediately. Then the English language is very fast. Sister Veronica helped him in this work.

Sara's mother Catherine Hensley said she does all the work alone without someone help. Someone who wanted to help him while cutting the paper with scissors would never take it. All things like writing have been learned by invincible encouragement.

Sara's favorite works of retirement, swimming or playing with sister Veronika. She started taking part in the school chess competition at an early age.

Nicholas Maxim National Award will be handed to Sarah on June 13. A trophy and $ 500 will be given to him.

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