Judy was a disabled (残疾的) girl. She had no arms when she was born. So she had to do many things with her feet. There were many questions about whether she could live a (an) 1life. However, her father had full confidence in 2. With the support of her parents and family, she became confident in herself and continued to explore across the world, with her 3.
As a child, Judy studied 4 in her hometown. When the first performance arrived, she asked herself to be put in the 5 row. Her dance teacher told her there was no back row. Nervously, she appeared on the stage with the other students and performed 6. When she finished, the applause (喝彩) from the audience gave her encouragement and the confidence to 7dancing for 14 years.
After graduating from high school, she attended the University of Arizona, where she got a bachelor's degree in psychology (心理学) .When 8 her degree, she explains that the way people think has a greater influence on her life than a physical limitation. Judy's most famous accomplishment (成就) was learning how to 9. She received the Guinness World Record10 being the first person permitted to fly an airplane with only her feet.
Now Judy works as a lecturer. She travels the world sharing her story and encouraging people to be creative and confident. She often says, "Think outside the shoe."