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Dr. Karen Hill Scott, Ed.D.

Dr. Karen Hill Scott, Ed.D.

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Dr. Karen Hill Scott, the nation’s premier consultant on children’s media, is on the Board of the Foundation for Child Development, and has had a multi-faceted career blending university teaching, research and public service all in the interest of creating a world that helps families reach their full potential.

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Choosing Child Care: The Infant Center Surprise

February 26, 2013
by Dr. Karen Hill Scott, Ed.D.

For a lot of parents, it seems impossible to even consider the night and day of being at home with your baby vs. having your baby go to child care or a child care center while you are at work.  But these days, thanks mainly to forward thinking employers who wanted to retain high performing moms in the workforce, infant centers affiliated with businesses are often standard bearers of high quality child care. The Working Mother Magazine makes an annual list of the 100 “best” companies to work for, and their list of benefits often begins with the child care center. (more…)

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Choosing Child Care: Your choices for home based care

February 19, 2013
by Dr. Karen Hill Scott, Ed.D.

All we want is to find the perfect someone who will be really invested in taking care of the baby.  But the irony is that when you want the most information and strongest standards of quality, you won’t find it for infant care.  So most of us start with our closest family and keep widening the circle of possibilities until we come to a solution we can afford and think will work. There’s no point in pretending; child care is do-able, but complicated. (more…)

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Going Back to Work: The Search for Quality Child Care

February 12, 2013
by Dr. Karen Hill Scott, Ed.D.

Child care for babies is an emotional hot topic among moms. Everybody has an opinion on the subject and to say we feel “torn” about how to manage our lives, or our employment, or our careers while raising our children and trying to have a life is definitely an understatement.  Best-selling books and articles are written about it and we pay a great deal of attention to how others work out their own situation.  Why?  Because there is no single answer, no single solution that is adequate for everyone.  (more…)

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Dads: They’re not trying to be perfect Moms

February 5, 2013
by Dr. Karen Hill Scott, Ed.D.

Last week I was doing some research on father’s engagement with their babies and ran across a short report with a blazing headline:  “I’M NOT A SUBSEGMENT!”  Published by Yahoo Advertising Solutions, the report  gave some interesting statistics about the central role many dads have in the everyday duties of housekeeping and child care.  From 39% to 60% of 1000 dads surveyed reported that they are primarily responsible for (more…)

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Hype vs. Reality for Developing Your Baby’s Brain

January 29, 2013
by Dr. Karen Hill Scott, Ed.D.

A few months ago, I attended a lecture from a speaker who talked to parents about the remarkable nature of brain plasticity.  She was a Ph.D., well informed about brain anatomy, who told us that we could achieve almost anything with specific brain training for our children.  Then about a week later I read a blog post written by a popular parenting educator that suggested the same thing.  I’m sure it won’t be long before someone will be pitching a “Build-a-Brain” business on the ABC television show “The Shark Tank.”

At the opposite end of the spectrum I attended a scientific meeting of neuroscientists and developmental psychologists who are doing research on brain development.  It was VERY CLEAR (more…)

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Special Needs: When Research is Your Only Hope

January 22, 2013
by Dr. Karen Hill Scott, Ed.D.

There is no doubt about it.  Sharon Fiedler-Shimanovsky is a warrior woman.  Just six years ago, she was happily raising her infant son, Miles, with her husband Boris Shimanovsky.  Elated to find out she was pregnant with her second child, Sharon had family, friends, career, and home–everything had fallen into place.

But then came a shocker that kept Sharon and Boris in the wringer for the next 3 years.  She was diagnosed with Stage III, triple negative breast cancer during her 10th week of pregnancy.  She made the choice to take the greatest risk and fight for her unborn child, her life, and her family.  She and the baby  made it through chemo and his delivery.  Sharon underwent additional chemo, major surgeries and radiation intended to head off any risk of further malignancies.

As life returned to a new normal, Sharon and Boris were More >

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