The Parenting Pair Podcast
Does your teen constantly run late, underestimate how long tasks will take, or seem completely unaware of how much time has passed? It might be time blindness. In this episode of The Parenting Pair Podcast, clinical psychologists Dr. Annalise Caron and Dr. Suzanne Allen explore time blindness — a common but often misunderstood executive functioning challenge that affects tweens, teens, and young adults. Many parents interpret these struggles as laziness, avoidance, or irresponsibility. But for many teens, time blindness is connected to real differences in brain functioning, ADHD, and executive functioning. In this episode, we cover: * What time blindness actually is * Why some teens genuinely struggle to "feel" time passing * How ADHD and executive functioning are connected to time blindness * Why lateness triggers panic, frustration, and family conflict * "Waiting mode" and why teens get stuck before tasks * Why shame and punishment often backfire * Practical strategies parents can use at home — timers, visual calendars, clocks, task chunking, and more Highlights from this episode: 00:00 — What Time Blindness Really Feels Like 01:36 — What Is Time Blindness? Signs Parents Should Know 06:06 — How Time Blindness Impacts Family Life 06:14 — Why Teens With Time Blindness Are Often Late 08:14 — The Big Emotions Behind Time Blindness: Panic, Stress & Frustration 09:36 — “Waiting Mode” and Why Teens Get Stuck 13:07 — Time Blindness Is a Brain-Based Challenge, Not a Character Flaw 14:48 — Practical Strategies That Help With Time Blindness 15:04 — Strategy 1- Building Understanding and Compassion at Home 16:01 — Strategy 2- How Alarms Can Support Teens With Time Blindness 17:28 — Strategy 3- Why Visible Clocks Matter More Than You Think 18:11 — Strategy 4- Using Countdown Timers to Improve Time Awareness 18:23 — Strategy 5- Visual Calendars That Actually Help Teens Stay Organized 19:22 — Strategy 6- Why Start Timers Help Teens Begin Tasks 19:54 — Strategy 7- Time Tracking and “Backing Out” of Time Explained 21:28 — Strategy 8- Why Teens Need Scheduled “Free Brain Time” 23:32 — Strategy 9- Breaking Big Tasks Into Smaller Daily Steps 24:12 — Can ADHD Medication Help With Time Blindness? 25:03 — Final Thoughts: Supporting Teens With Time Blindness Whether you're parenting a tween, teen, or college student, this conversation offers practical, compassionate guidance grounded in adolescent psychology. 🔔 New episodes every Wednesday — subscribe so you never miss one. ✉️ Newsletter: https://drscaronandallen.com [https://drscaronandallen.com/] 📱 Instagram: @theparentingpair 💬 Questions or topic suggestions: hello@theparentingpair.com DISCLAIMER: 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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