
#203: If only I knew what I know now. Science of Motherhood podcast, interview with Dr Renee White
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About this listen
Today on Thriving Minds, I’m sharing a special replay of my conversation with Dr. Renee White on her Science of Motherhood podcast, where we explored what I wish I knew then—now that I know this—about screens, resilience, and protecting our kids’ mental health in the digital age.
Screens are part of everyday life, but learning how to manage them while protecting our children’s mental health can feel like an uphill battle. In this candid conversation, Professor Selena Bartlett shares the lessons she wishes she knew earlier as a parent—now backed by decades of neuroscience research into stress, resilience, and brain plasticity.
You’ll hear practical, science-informed strategies to help you:
- Set and hold screen time boundaries (without constant battles)
- Support your child’s resilience through the power of neuroplasticity
- Understand how technology impacts kids’ mental health
- Reduce family stress and strengthen connection
- Make everyday changes that protect wellbeing
This isn’t about removing technology altogether—it’s about using it mindfully, while safeguarding what matters most: your child’s mental health and your family’s connection.
Resources & Links
- Follow Renee on Instagram: @fillyourcup_
- Learn more about The Science of Motherhood and Fill Your Cup services
🌿 Connect with Professor Selena Bartlett:
- Website: profselenabartlett.com
- Instagram: @prof_selena_bartlett
- Explore more at womenrise.com.au
If this replay sparks an “I wish I knew that earlier” moment for you, share it with another parent navigating the same challenges—and subscribe so you don’t miss future episodes of Thriving Minds.
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