EPISODE · Jul 22, 2026 · 38 MIN
Raising Confident, Independent Kids With Food Allergies | Tamara Hubbard
from The Parenting Pair Podcast · host Dr. Annalise Caron & Dr. Suzanne Allen
Food allergies don't just affect what your child or teen eats—they can shape your family's entire experience of school, friendships, and independence. In this episode, therapist and author of May Contain Anxiety Tamara Hubbard joins Dr. Annalise Caron and Dr. Suzanne Allen to talk about food allergy anxiety in kids and teens, and how parents can build trust instead of fear.Together, they explore how parents can balance vigilance with confidence, help children gradually build independence, and avoid letting anxiety shrink their family's world. Tamara shares practical, evidence-based strategies for navigating food allergy anxiety while maintaining a strong parent-child relationship and preparing tweens and teens to safely manage their allergies as they grow.Whether your child was recently diagnosed or is preparing for college, this episode offers compassionate guidance to help your family move from fear toward confidence.In This Episode You'll Learn:Why food allergy anxiety is common—and when it becomes problematicHow to balance safety with quality of lifeThe difference between food allergy anxiety and food allergy social anxietyHow to help tweens and teens gradually build independenceThe 6 "allergy parenting traps" that quietly increase anxiety over timeWhy trust is essential when preparing teens to manage allergiesHow to respond when your teen isn't taking allergies seriouslyThe power of curiosity instead of lecturesHow Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) principles can help parentsWays family and friends can better support children with food allergiesPractical strategies for reducing anxiety while keeping kids safeHere are some highlights from the episode:00:00 How to Raise Independent Kids With Food Allergies00:30 Food Allergies: Today's Topic 01:10 Meet Tamara Hubbard, MA, LCPC, Therapist & Author of "May Contain Anxiety" 02:18 Coping With Food Allergy Anxiety 06:01 Building Confidence Through Skill Development 08:40 Why Professional Guidance Matters 10:30 Living by Your Values, Not Your Anxiety 13:18 Teaching Kids With Food Allergies to Self-Advocate 16:39 Food Allergy Anxiety vs. Food Allergy Social Anxiety 17:54 How Parents and Kids Experience Food Allergy Anxiety Differently 20:43 Less Lecturing, More Understanding 23:44 Common Anxiety Thinking Traps 27:42 When Burnout Becomes a Wake-Up Call 29:02 Food Allergy Support Groups: Benefits and Drawbacks 31:55 How Others Can Better Support Kids With Food Allergies 33:59 How to Connect With Tamara HubbardResources Mentioned📘 May Contain Anxiety: Managing the Overwhelm of Parenting Children with Food Allergies — by Tamara Hubbard, MA, LCPC🌐 Food Allergy Counselorhttps://www.foodallergycounselor.comEducational resources, articles, and support for families.🏥 Academy of Food Allergy Counselinghttps://www.foodallergycounseling.orgDirectory of allergy-informed mental health professionals and clinician education.👩⚕️ Tamara Hubbard's Private Practicehttps://www.tamarahubbard.com(Illinois, Ohio & Florida via telehealth)📱 Follow Tamara HubbardInstagram: @FoodAllergyCounselorFacebook: Food Allergy CounselorKey Takeaways✔️ Anxiety is common for families managing food allergies—but it doesn't have to define family life.✔️ The goal isn't eliminating all risk—it's learning to accurately assess risk while maintaining quality of life.✔️ Building trust through gradual skill development helps teens become confident, independent allergy managers.✔️ Parents often help most by replacing lectures with curiosity and open-ended conversations.✔️ Sometimes the most supportive question anyone can ask a family managing food allergies is simply: "How can I be helpful?"👍 If you found this episode helpful, please leave us a rating or review — it helps other parents find the show.🎙️ Hosted by Clinical Psychologists, Dr. Annalise Caron and Dr. Suzanne Allen.🔔 New episodes every Wednesday — subscribe so you never miss one.✉️ Newsletter: https://drscaronandallen.com 📱 Instagram: @theparentingpair 💬 Questions you want answered on future episodes or topic suggestions: [email protected]: The Parenting Pair Podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional psychological or medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have concerns about your or a family member's wellbeing, please contact a licensed mental health professional or physician.
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