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Calm Teen Mental Health Support for Parents of 13-17 Year Olds

Short, research-backed insights that help you decode teen questions, emotional changes, and daily challenges – so you can support them with confidence, not worry.

No teen accounts · No public comments · Not a social network – just expert-reviewed guidance for modern families


Free for families

Free & Safe for Teens and Families

Tymso is currently free while we’re in early access. No surprise charges, no ads, and no selling teen data.

$0 / month for families

Teens and parents can use Tymso at no cost during our pilot phase. If pricing ever changes, you’ll be asked to opt in - never billed automatically.

Anonymous teen reactions

Teens react without usernames, public profiles, or follower counts. You see patterns, not your teen’s private messages.

Designed to be non-addictive

One short thought, one slider, a few reactions - then they close the app. No endless scrolling, no algorithm chasing their attention.

Reviewed with youth wellbeing educators and real families. Tymso is guidance, not a replacement for counselling or crisis support.


What Tymso Does for Parents

Decode Teen Questions
(Without Invading Privacy)

When teens ask something on Tymso, parents get a calm breakdown of what that type of question often means, and what’s typical for that age range.

Understand Emotional Patterns

Daily “Teen Thought of the Day” highlights what many teens are feeling this week – friendship stress, motivation dips, identity changes – helping you stay ahead.

Support with Confidence, Not Fear

Short, practical guidance written and reviewed by adults, educators, and wellbeing contributors.
Simple, not clinical. Helpful, not overwhelming.


How it works

Three gentle steps that help teens feel heard – and keep parents in the loop.

1. Teen sees one calm thought

Each day, your teen sees a single “Teen Thought of the Day” – not an endless feed. No usernames, no public comments, just a quiet reminder they can read in their own time.

“My teen actually reads it on the bus instead of scrolling.” – Parent, pilot family

2. They react in seconds, privately

Teens tap one or two simple reactions (Love, Inspiring, Helpful, etc.) and slide a quick rating. All reactions are anonymous and aggregated – nothing is tied to their name or profile.

Designed with input from school counsellors and youth wellbeing advisors.

3. You receive a calm weekly snapshot

Once a week, you get a short Parent Breakdown email: this week’s theme, how it may feel inside for teens, and one or two gentle starter lines you can use at home.

Parents say it “makes check-ins feel less awkward and more natural.”


Why Teens Trust Tymso

No usernames
No followers
No social-media-style pressure
No public profiles
No AI-generated content shown to parents
Teens only see bite-sized guidance and self-reflection tools
All reactions are anonymous and designed to promote emotional awareness

Tymso is designed to reduce anxiety, not increase it.


What Parents Receive Weekly

Teen Thought Weekly Roundup

A gentle Sunday email summarizing:

This week’s teen thought
Why teens usually feel this way at this time of year
Conversation starters
A 30-second way to check in without feeling awkward
A quick “parent mindset tip” for the week

What parents really want: clarity + emotional scripts

Parent Guides (Short & Calm)

Topics like:

“How to talk when your teen shuts down”
“Understanding teen friendships today”
“What moods are normal at 13–17?”
“Digital pressure vs real emotion: how to tell the difference”
“How to validate feelings without ‘fixing’ everything”

Each one is a short read, not long articles.

Weekly Youth Insights
(Anonymous + Safe)

Aggregated, never individual, data:

Top 3 reactions to this week’s thought
Average resonance (slider rating)
What this typically means developmentally

Parents understand patterns, not private teen data.


Expert-Guided, Safe by Design

Evidence-Informed

Based on adolescent brain development research, emotional regulation studies, and youth wellbeing frameworks.

Professionally Reviewed

Every teen guidance message is written or reviewed by trusted adults.

No Addictive Loops

Teens don’t scroll endlessly.
They get:

One daily thought
One reflection slider
One mood boost
Simple reactions

How Teen Thought of the Day Helps Parents

What Teens See

A single thoughtful message + simple reactions
(keeps it light, non-triggering)

What Parents See

Interpretation:

“What this usually means for teens at age 13–17”
“How to support this theme this week”
“1 helpful sentence you can say today”

This Week’s Teen Thought – Parent Breakdown

A live snapshot of what many teens are seeing today, and a gentle way you can support the theme at home.

Teen Thought of the Day Emotion check
You are allowed to feel two things at once.

You can be grateful and still tired, hopeful and still sad.

Teens see one simple gentle thought like this. It is not comments or profiles, and not other people’s private stories. It is a quiet reminder they can read in their own time.

Community reaction No reactions yet
Resonance (slider)
About these ratings
These scores come from all teens who use Tymso, not only your child.
No ratings yet

How this might feel inside

When a teen connects with a gentle thought like this, it often reflects something they are quietly carrying. It might relate to pressure, doubt, friendship changes, or simply trying to understand who they are becoming. They may not mention it in conversation, yet the theme still sits in the background of their day.

A simple way to support this week’s theme

You do not need a long serious talk. Small regular check ins send a clear message that you see them and you are on their side. Keep it light, specific to their world, and open ended so they can share as much or as little as they like.

You could say

“I saw a short note that said this and it made me think about how much young people carry. How has this week been feeling for you?”

Want another trusted adult to see these weekly parent insights too?

Invite another parent

Share Teen Thought of the Day with a partner, co-parent, or trusted adult who cares about the same young person.


Parent Resource Library

Simple tools you can use at home to keep check-ins gentle and regular, even on busy weeks.

Guide

Full Parent Guide

A quiet walk through how Teen Thought of the Day works, what teens are seeing, and small ways parents can respond without pressure.

  • Understand the daily teen experience
  • See examples of gentle starter lines
  • Learn how to use each weekly theme at home
Download PDF
Worksheet

Conversation Starter Worksheet

A one page worksheet you can print and keep on the fridge, filled with gentle questions and small prompts for each week.

  • Prompt ideas linked to Teen Thought themes
  • Space to note what your teen shares
  • Ideas for short follow up moments
Download Worksheet
Printables

Printables Pack

A small set of printable cards and gentle reminders you can clip to a mirror, lunch box, or study space.

  • Encouraging mini notes for teens
  • Simple check in prompts for parents
  • Blank cards you can write on together
Download Printables

Parent Tools

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Tiny Wins tracker

Log one tiny, better-than-usual moment each week. Quiet wins add up to a private record of progress with your teen.

Go to Tiny Wins

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Private parent journal

A calm, password-free space to capture longer reflections, patterns and insights that are just for you.

Go to Private Parent Journal

Live now

Gentle progress path

Simple milestones that highlight small steps forward, not perfection – so you can see progress even on messy weeks.

Go to Gentle Progress Path

Parent Articles

Short, calm reads for busy parents – written to help you understand what teens are seeing in Tymso, and to give you simple ideas you can try at home this week.


Parents’ Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about safety, privacy, and how Tymso fits into your family’s week.

Yes. During our early access period, Tymso is free for teens, families, and schools. There are no hidden fees, in-app purchases, or ads.

If we introduce paid plans in the future, you’ll be invited to opt in. We won’t start charging existing families without clear consent.

Teens use simple reactions and a 1–5 slider. Those reactions are stored without usernames or public profiles. Other teens never see who reacted to what.

Parents receive an aggregated snapshot (for example, the most common reactions and average slider rating) — not a log of a specific teen’s private thoughts.

Tymso is designed for teens roughly 13–17, though some older 12-year-olds and college-age youth may also find the content helpful, depending on maturity.

Parents remain in control of whether Tymso is right for their child and their family’s values.

No. Tymso provides gentle prompts, psycho-educational guidance, and conversation starters — it is not medical care or crisis support.

If you are worried about your teen’s safety or mental health, please reach out to a qualified professional or local emergency / crisis service.

Teens see one short “Teen Thought of the Day” with a calm message about feelings, friendships, school, or identity. Underneath that, there are a few simple reactions and a slider.

After they react, there’s nothing else to scroll. It’s designed to feel more like a daily reflection than a social feed.

Once a week you’ll receive a Parent Breakdown email that explains the week’s theme, how it may feel inside for teens, and a few conversation prompts you can use at home.

This keeps you in the loop without asking your teen to share everything they’re feeling on the spot.


How Tymso Compares

Calm guidance, real insights, and no extra cost to families while we’re in early access.

Best for families

Tymso

$0 per teen / per parent
  • Daily Teen Thought of the Day
  • Anonymous reactions & one quick slider
  • Weekly Parent Breakdown email
  • No ads, no public comments, no DMs
  • Built to reduce anxiety, not increase it

Free during pilot. If we introduce paid plans later, you’ll choose to opt in - we won’t auto-charge existing families.

Typical social app

“Free” but paid with data & attention
  • Endless scrolling & algorithmic feeds
  • Likes, comments, follower counts
  • Ads, promoted content, and influencers
  • Harder to know what your teen is seeing

1:1 counselling session

$100+ per session in many regions
  • Deep, individual support
  • Important when a teen needs clinical care
  • Higher cost & limited number of visits

Tymso is not therapy and not for emergencies. It’s a lightweight tool that helps teens reflect and helps parents stay ahead of patterns.


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Recent newsletter subject lines:
– “Why Teens Shut Down – And How to Help Them Reopen”
– “Gentle Starter Lines for Hard Weeks”

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Parents say this helps them feel “closer without prying.”

“Teens don’t need another social network. They need calm, caring guidance. Tymso helps both sides.”