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EPISODE · Jul 29, 2026 · 21 MIN

I Yelled at My Teen. Now What? How to Repair Your Relationship

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

Encore episode: Every parent loses their temper sometimes—it is a completely normal part of raising teens. But what matters most is what we do after the dust settles. We are re-sharing this essential conversation because learning how to genuinely repair and apologize to your teen is one of the most powerful ways to strengthen your relationship.Did you lose your temper with your teen this summer? Wondering how to reconnect after an argument?Conflict is part of every family—especially during the unstructured days of summer, vacations, and the transition back to school. The good news? Relationships aren't strengthened by never making mistakes. They're strengthened by repairing them.  In this episode of The Parenting Pair Podcast, clinical psychologists Dr. Annalise Caron and Dr. Suzanne Allen explain why a genuine apology is one of the most powerful ways to rebuild trust with your teenager or tween. You'll learn why apologizing doesn't weaken your authority—it actually strengthens your relationship—and how a few common mistakes can unintentionally make an apology less effective.Whether you recently yelled, overreacted, or simply wish you had handled a parenting moment differently, this episode offers practical, evidence-based strategies to help you reconnect with your child and model the kind of healthy relationships you hope they'll build throughout their lives.In this episode, you'll learn:• Why apologizing actually increases your teen's trust and respect for you • The three biggest apology traps parents fall into—and how to avoid them • How to repair your relationship after an argument without giving up your authority • Why "I'm sorry, but..." almost always backfires • How to apologize without expecting your teen to apologize back • Why relationship repair is one of the greatest gifts you can give your childEpisode Highlights00:00 – Why relationship repair matters more than getting parenting "right" 02:50 – Does apologizing make parents lose authority? What the research—and experience—actually shows 05:20 – The three apology traps: losing authority, "tit for tat," and "double dipping" 11:51 – How to make an apology feel genuine instead of manipulative 17:22 – When it's not too late to apologize—and why timing matters less than sincerity 18:42 – How repairing conflict teaches your teen to build healthier future relationships 21:00 – Simple, effective ways to apologize that teens and tweens are more likely to hear 27:00 – What your teenager learns when they see you own your mistakes 33:00 – This week's parenting takeaway: Progress over perfectionIf you've ever searched "I yelled at my teenager," "How do I reconnect after an argument with my teen?" or "How do I repair my relationship with my child?", this episode is for you.Because parenting isn't about being perfect. It's about showing your children what healthy relationships look like—even after things go wrong.If you found this episode helpful, please share it with another parent, subscribe to The Parenting Pair Podcast, and leave us a review. Your support helps more families discover practical, evidence-based parenting advice.🔔 New episodes every Wednesday.✉️ Newsletter: https://drscaronandallen.com  📱 Instagram: @theparentingpair 💬 Questions you want answered on future episodes 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 a substitute for professional psychological or medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have concerns about your own or a family member's well-being, please contact a licensed mental health professional or physician. 

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