My Teen & Me is a parenting and teen lifestyle magazine designed to bring parents and teenagers closer through meaningful conversations and expert guidance. Each issue explores real challenges that families face, from teenage anxiety and social media pressures to healthy relationships, body image, and academic stress. With relatable stories, expert advice, and practical tips, the magazine creates a safe space where both parents and teens feel understood. Written in a tone that balances professionalism with approachability, My Teen & Me is more than a magazine, it is a bridge that fosters understanding, growth, and connection between generations. Discover insights, inspiration, and support to help you and your teen navigate life’s most important years together.
The Connections That Make Us!
Featured - Relationships • Green Flags: What Healthy Friendship Looks Like At Any Age?
Real Talk - Dating & Romance • What Does a Healthy Relationship Actually Feel Like?
Mental Health & Emotions • When Friendship Hurts: How to Navigate a Breakup with a Best Friend?
Social Media & Self-Image • Relationship Currency: Why Likes and Followers Do Not Define Your Worth?
Real Teen Stories • I Set a Boundary and It Was Hard: Why I Am Glad I Did It?
Ask the Expert • My friend is in a relationship I think is unhealthy. What do I do?
Featured - Parent-Teen Connection • How to Talk to Your Teen About Dating Without It Being Weird?
Parent-Teen Connection • Reading the Signals: Is Your Teen in a Healthy Relationship?
Expert Opinions & Advice • Friendships are Family: How Your Teen's Friends Shape Their World?
Navigating Technology • Digital Dating 101: What Parents Need to Know About Apps and DMs?
Parent Support • Modeling Healthy Relationships: What Your Teen Learns from Watching You?
Ask the Expert • I don't like my teen's new friend. Should I say something?
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CONSERVATION STARTERS
Activity Feature • Cook a Meal Together, For Someone Else!
Healthy Relationships • The Most Important Relationship: How to Be a Friend to Yourself?