In Issue 47 of Teen Breathe, we explore what it truly means to feel at home – in your body, your relationships, and your own headspace. Find calm amid family tension and sibling rivalry, and build confidence when you’re home alone for the first time. Embrace being comfortable in your own skin, no matter what others think. Delight in Alice Taylor’s whimsical and delicious recipes, ignite your imagination with creative writing prompts, and uncover gentle tools to help you build your own safe space wherever you are. With puzzles, planner pages, origami, and more, this issue is your companion for feeling grounded, supported, and truly yourself.
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