Thursday, April 7, 2011

Student with no hands awarded for Penmanship

Fifth grader Nicholas Maxim was born without hands and limbs, but that didn't stop him from winning an award for his participation in Zaner-Bloser's 20th annual National Handwriting Contest.

With a can do attitude Nick walked up to the stage, and received a trophy during a school assembly in front of his family, friends and teachers for his excellent penmanship.

His story is inspirational to many, considering the tough odds he has overcome. To many of his friends he is no different than them. He can play football, soccer and write just like the rest of his friends.

He writes by clutching a pencil between his upper arms, and goes about every task the same way, tryinn hard at everything he does.

Zaner Bloser has now decided to create a new category in his honor, and the winner will receive the Nick Maxim trophy.

Many people all over the world with disabilities can look up to Nicholas Maxim, and not let their disability be a hindrance to them but rather a way to overcome and aspire the greatest obstacles in life.

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