EPISODE · Aug 5, 2026 · 25 MIN
Sexual Assault Awareness: College Red Zone Conversation Guide for Parents and Teens
from The Parenting Pair Podcast · host Dr. Annalise Caron & Dr. Suzanne Allen
Encore episode: It's move-in week — and this episode is a timely one for parents of teens heading to college, a new social scene, or just more unsupervised time with friends.In this episode of The Parenting Pair Podcast, Dr. Suzanne Allen and Dr. Annalise Caron have a clear conversation about sexual assault prevention — for teens and young adults of any gender, not just those heading off to college. They talk through how to bring up a hard topic without lecturing, what actually helps reduce risk at parties and social gatherings, and how teens can look out for each other and step in when something feels off.This episode is for parents who want to prepare their teen without over-scaring them — and for teens themselves, since it's built to be shared directly with them.Dr. Allen and Dr. Caron cover:Why open, low-pressure conversations about safety matter more than one big talkHow to talk about prevention without implying it's ever the victim's faultThe role alcohol and parties can play in risk — and practical ways to reduce itFive concrete strategies teens can use to stay safer in social settingsWhat healthy bystander intervention looks like, including for teens who worry about misreading a situationHow this conversation applies well beyond college — to high school, new friend groups, and beyondHere are some highlights from this episode:00:00 – College parties can be fun and risky at the same time 03:08 – How Dialectical Thinking helps parents handle tough topics with teens 05:10 – Campuses tend to be very safe, except for sexual assaults 09:00 – Five strategies a teen can do to minimize risk 10:43 – The importance of protecting your drink and how to do so 12:15 – What healthy peer support looks like 14:42 – Teaching teens to speak up and step in 16:28 – How to protect friends and peers, safely 18:33 – Recap of 5 strategies to decrease risk of sexual assault 19:48 – Sexual assault prevention starts at home 21:32 – Dialectical thinking helps parent-teen communication and problem solving 23:15 – Acknowledging difficult subjects when feeling unpreparedIf you've ever worried about your teen being vulnerable in college or social settings, this episode will give you actionable tools to keep them safe and empowered.🧰 Resources & Tools Mentioned in This Episode:Drink safety products — spill-proof drink covers, drink-spiking test strips, and water bottles with flip-top lids or built-in straws can add an extra layer of protection at parties or barsSelf-defense classes — many towns, community organizations, and universities offer beginner-friendly courses; a great option to look into before heading to campusCampus safety resources — most colleges have blue light emergency phones and call/escort services; encourage your teen to locate these during orientation⬇️ For downloadable resources for teens/young adults and parents, based on this episode:📝 Tip Sheet for Parents 📝 Tip Sheet for Teens/Young Adults🔔 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 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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