Teen Voices Mook (Target Audience: Ages 8–15)
- Psychological HealingSelf-AwarenessEmotional GuidanceCo-Reading
- Categories:General Knowledge Personal Health
- Language:Simplified Ch.
- Publication Place:Chinese Mainland
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Description
Tailored for children aged 8–15, this mook focuses on core themes such as self-awareness, interpersonal relationships, and emotional guidance. It helps teens build healthy values, enhance their resilience and self-drive, and navigate adolescence smoothly.
★ Dual Perspectives for Family Growth
Each issue features two distinct sections: a "Teen Edition" and a "Parent Edition." The Teen Edition systematically addresses growth hotspots and struggles through four core segments: Special Features, The Amazing Me, World Chat Room, and Youth Guardians. The Parent Edition provides professional parenting advice to facilitate synchronized family growth.
★ Elite Editorial & Author Teams
The editorial team is led by an award-winning chief editor with successful international rights sales (Vietnamese). The author team comprises authoritative experts, including psychology professors from Beijing Normal University, Ph.D. holders from Zhejiang University, mental health counselors, and school psychologists from top-tier middle schools.
★ Egalitarian Dialogue
Avoiding preachy or patronizing tones, the mook engages teens through highly relatable perspectives. It respects their need for dignity and independence, accompanying them on their journey of self-exploration.
★ Extensive Backlist & Flexible Partnerships
Launched in January 2024 as a monthly publication, the mook features an 80-page Teen Edition and a 24-page Parent Edition per issue. A total of 28 issues have been published as of July 2026.
Author
Chengjiao Man (Editor-in-Chief): Has served as editor-in-chief for bestselling publications like University & City, Classroom Inside & Out (High School Edition), and Classroom Inside & Out (Middle School Edition). Articles and columns planned by Man have won multiple national awards. He is the author of books such as I Have a Feeling Tomorrow Will Be Sunny and Set Sail for Your Dream Destination Now, both of which have successfully sold Vietnamese translation rights.
Xuefeng Luo (Deputy Editor-in-Chief): A senior editor who has planned and edited multiple million-copy bestsellers, including Jinjing: How to Become Highly Capable, Your 8,760 Hours a Year, The World is Big, Fortunately I Have You, and Youth.
Author Team
Fang Wang: Professor and Ph.D. Supervisor at Beijing Normal University, and Executive Director of the Chinese Association of Social Psychology. Specializing in personality and social psychology, she is the author of the popular psychology book Why We Are Different and a contributor to the Experts Speak column.
Haixian Chen: Ph.D. in Psychology from Zhejiang University and a renowned psychological counselor with 18 years of experience. He is the bestselling author of Escaping the Black Forest and The Amazing Me, and a highly popular course instructor on the Dedao App. He also contributes to the Experts Speak column.
Yuchen Zou: Master’s degree in Psychology from Beijing Normal University (China’s top-ranked university for psychology) and a National Level-2 Psychological Counselor. She serves as a psychology teacher at Chongqing Nankai Secondary School (a top-tier key middle school) and is an author for the Teen Edition.
Jiaxu Li: Master’s degree in Psychology from the University of Edinburgh, a youth psychological counselor, and a psychotherapist at a mental health center. She is an author for the Teen Edition.
Lihong Shen: A leading expert in mental health education in Shangcheng District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, and a provincial family education lecturer. She is a special guest on the TV program Our Dad and an author for the Parent Edition.
Yanhua Zhu: National Level-2 Psychological Counselor and a highly popular mental growth blogger on Xiaohongshu (RED) with over 1 million likes and favorites. She is the author of Highly Sensitive, Yet Stronger Inside and an author for the Parent Edition.
Contents
According to CCTV News, over 95 million people in China suffer from depression. The 2022 National Depression Blue Book reveals that patients under 18 account for 30.28% of the total, with interpersonal conflicts, family issues, and academic pressure being the primary triggers. China is a microcosm of the world; adolescent mental health is a universal challenge.
Content Structure of the Teen Edition:
Special Features (26 pages): Each issue focuses on a critical, challenging topic related to adolescent growth. It includes three sub-sections: What We’re Talking About, Heart-to-Heart, and Comic Time. This section systematically helps readers understand themselves, break through personal barriers, and gain powerful momentum for growth.
The Amazing Me: Focusing on self-awareness, interpersonal skills, and personal development, this section helps readers build a strong sense of self, find their goals and direction, and cultivate self-driven growth.
World Chat Room: Offering fresh perspectives on life and the world, this section explores the connection between daily life, psychology, and our environment. It breaks down expert insights and professional literature, inviting renowned figures to offer growth advice to teens.
Youth Guardians: Using a narrative, scenario-based, and case-study approach, this section tackles real-life problems and struggles, helping readers grow up happily.
Today’s teens do not need adults to preach to them as if they were miniature grown-ups, nor do they need to be coddled like babies. They are bursting with the drive for self-exploration and the desire for dignity in their personal growth. Teen Voices chooses to engage them in an egalitarian dialogue, using relatable perspectives to guide their journey of self-discovery.








