Updated
Updated · BuzzFeed · Jun 4
Teacher @megmelonsdiary Goes Viral After Student Spots ADHD in 1 Pen Grip
Updated
Updated · BuzzFeed · Jun 4

Teacher @megmelonsdiary Goes Viral After Student Spots ADHD in 1 Pen Grip

2 articles · Updated · BuzzFeed · Jun 4

Summary

  • @megmelonsdiary said a high school student identified her ADHD from the way she held her pen, turning the classroom exchange into a viral TikTok.
  • In the video, the teacher showed an unconventional grip, calluses and a paper angle she said can reach 90 degrees, adding that she often gets hand and wrist cramps.
  • Commenters then flooded in with their own grips and handwriting quirks, while related videos linked ADHD to mixed cursive-print writing, heavy pressure and slanted paper.
  • The report notes there is no single "ADHD handwriting" marker: studies do find children with ADHD more often have handwriting difficulties, but messy writing alone does not indicate the condition.

Insights

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