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EPISODE · Apr 8, 2026 · 23 MIN

Emotional Validation: What It Really Is (And What It Isn’t)

from The Parenting Pair Podcast · host Dr. Annalise Caron & Dr. Suzanne Allen

Emotional validation is everywhere right now—especially online. But what does it actually mean to validate your teen? And are we getting the full picture?In this episode of The Parenting Pair Podcast, Dr. Annalise Caron and Dr. Suzanne Allen take a closer look at how emotional validation is often portrayed on social media—and how that differs from what it truly looks like in real-life parenting.Validation is one of the most powerful tools parents have for building connection and trust with their teenagers. But it's also one of the most commonly misunderstood. Many parents worry that validating emotions means agreeing with their teen, removing discomfort, or letting go of boundaries entirely. It doesn't — and this episode clears that up.In this conversation, we explore:How emotional validation is often simplified or misrepresented onlineThe difference between validation and agreementThe common traps parents fall into when trying to validate their teensWhy validation can feel so difficult in emotionally charged momentsWhat teens actually need from us when they’re strugglingHow validation helps build trust, connection, and emotional resilienceHere are some highlights from the episode:00:00 — Introduction: What we're getting wrong about emotional validation 00:37 — How validation is being portrayed on social media01:56 — Why the online framing of validation is incomplete03:31 — The urge to fix, reassure, or remove discomfort — and why it backfires04:41 — What Emotional Validation Actually Is05:53 — What parents worry about with their teens07:18 — What genuine validation actually feels like in the moment08:40 — The most common trap parents fall into when validating09:56 — Validation vs. invalidation — what the difference looks like11:38 — What our job actually is when our teen is struggling12:30 — Why Validation Can Be So Hard14:39 — Another Challenge Parents Face17:41 — Final Thoughts on Validation19:48 — What to take away from this episodeThis episode offers a more grounded and realistic understanding of validation—one that allows parents to show up with empathy while still holding boundaries and perspective.If you've ever wondered "am I doing this right?" — this conversation will help you feel more confident, clear, and connected.🎧 Search The Parenting Pair Podcast on Spotify & Apple Podcasts 🔔 New episodes every Wednesday — subscribe so you never miss one✉️ Newsletter: https://drscaronandallen.com 📱 Instagram: @theparentingpair 💬 Questions or topic suggestions: [email protected]: The Parenting Pair Podcast is designed for informational and educational purposes only. Do not rely on the information presented in this podcast as as a substitute or replacement for professional -- psychological or medical -- advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have concerns about you or a family member's well being, please contact a licensed mental health professional or physician.

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