Please turn JavaScript on
Your Teen Magazine icon

Your Teen Magazine

Following Your Teen Magazine's news feed is very easy. Subscribe using the "follow" button on the top right and if you want to, choose the updates by topic or tag.

We will deliver them to your inbox, your phone, or you can use follow.it like your own online RSS reader. You can unsubscribe whenever you want with one click.

Keep up to date with Your Teen Magazine!

Your Teen Magazine: Advice for Parents of Teenagers

Is this your feed? Claim it!

Publisher:  Unclaimed!
Message frequency:  0.33 / day

Message History

When it’s someone’s birthday, you typically reach out to wish them a happy birthday. However, when it’s your boyfriend’s birthday, you may want to make your birthday wishes more special in order to stick out from all of the other


Read full story

Teen relationships keep evolving, and teens are using new language to describe them, making it hard for parents to keep up. A situationship is one of the latest terms that defines a more casual relationship that can still be emotionally complicated.

If your teen says they’re in a situationship, don’t panic. Here’s what you need to know to understand situationships and ...


Read full story

Most parents want to help their children, but there’s a fine line between helping and doing too much. With pressures like safety, academics, and social media, it’s hard to let go and allow your teens to live independently. Sometimes it leads to h...


Read full story

If you’re looking for a fun challenge, try answering some trick questions! They may seem easy at first, but there is always some sort of trick. In that sense, they’re very similar to riddles, except with deception involved. Trick questions ar...


Read full story

Science experiments are a fun, hands-on way to combine curiosity and excitement while learning. Whether you’re doing science experiments for kids, teens, or anyone in between, these screen-free options will keep everyone’s attention. Science experiments introduce kids to chemistry, physics, and engineering, or bring already-learned concepts to life.

When doing experime...


Read full story