Sara Hinesley, a 10-year-old girl who was born without hands has just won the 2019 Zaner-Bloser National Handwriting Contest.
According to reports by CNN, the award is usually given out to special students who have cognitive delay, or any intellectual, physical or developmental disability.
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Hinesley, who is a third grader at St.John’s Regional Catholic School in Frederick Maryland, was said to have expressed interest in how to write cursive after her teacher taught her and she found that she had a natural talent for it.
“I just try my hardest and put my mind to it and this is what happens!” said Sara Hinesley,”
I felt proud and hope others who have challenges learn from me, that if you try your hardest you can do it,” little Sara added.
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The young girl’s mother Cathryn Hinesley, also gushed over her daughter and revealed that she is a very independent girl who is strategic in the way she thinks.
It was further reported that besides writing, Sara likes to create art, ride her bike, read and swim.
Below is a sample from Sara’s contest entry