Stephen Hupp, professor of psychology at SIUE.EDWARDSVILLE - Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s Stephen Hupp, PhD, professor of psychology in SIUE’s School of Health, Education and Human Behavior, is an executive producer of Science Moms, a documentary promoting critical thinking about parenting. The film premiers Saturday, Oct. 14 at the QED Conference (Question, Explore, Discover; QEDCon) in Manchester, England.

It’s no coincidence that this skeptical documentary, which features scientists and science communicators (who also happen to be moms), is premiering this weekend of Friday the 13th, a date associated with the thinking fallacies that lead to superstitious behavior.

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According to Natalie Newell, the creator and director of Science Moms, the film “focuses on providing a science and evidence-based counter-narrative to the pseudoscience-based parenting narrative that has cropped up in recent years.”

Science Moms covers topics such as vaccines, autism, celebrity-endorsed health fads, cancer, allergies, organic food and GMO’s. Hupp hopes the documentary will help influence the choices that parents make for their children.

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“We do research, because it helps people make decisions about their lives, but doing research is not enough,” Hupp said. “We also desperately need to share our findings with a public that has extremely limited access to research journals, so I helped produce a fun science communication film.”

This is also why Hupp authored the book Great Myths of Child Development that emphasizes, “What every parent needs to not know.”

The American premiere of Science Moms will occur at the CSI Conference (Center for Skeptical Inquiry; CSICon) in Las Vegas on Saturday, Oct. 28, the weekend before Halloween, another date plagued by superstition. The film will be available for download at the end of October with details provided at sciencemomsdoc.com.

According to Hupp, “Science communication is also becoming a bigger part of the training we provide in the Clinical Child and School Psychology graduate program at SIUE.”

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville provides students with a high quality, affordable education that prepares them for successful careers and lives of purpose to shape a changing world. Built on the foundation of a broad-based liberal education, and enhanced by hands-on research and real-world experiences, the academic preparation SIUE students receive equips them to thrive in the global marketplace and make our communities better places to live. Situated on 2,660 acres of beautiful woodland atop the bluffs overlooking the natural beauty of the Mississippi River’s rich bottomland and only a short drive from downtown St. Louis, the SIUE campus is home to a diverse student body of nearly 14,000.

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