School Engagement
As parents, we want our kids to be successful both academically and socially. It can be hard to know when to step in and when to let them struggle a little. Where is the line between helicopter parenting and being … Continued
As parents, we want our kids to be successful both academically and socially. It can be hard to know when to step in and when to let them struggle a little. Where is the line between helicopter parenting and being … Continued
Bartlesville Public Schools return to the classroom in a few short days, and many area schools are underway. Some of you may have kids feeling bored with summer and eager to get back into the school routine with friends. Others … Continued
Parenting isn’t for the faint of heart. It takes professional level skills in child development, domestic arts and diplomacy – especially when you have more than one little one at home. Mothering, in particular, can be a challenging role in … Continued
Last weekend, Bartlesville’s Children’s Musical Theatre put on an excellent performance of Annie. Already familiar with the movie, I knew the plot and ending. This time when watching through an older lens, I was particularly struck by Miss Hannigan. … Continued
“Your life will never be the same.” “It will change everything.” “Get ready.” Are you launching into orbit on a groundbreaking human expedition to Mars? No, you’re having a baby. Fast-forward somewhere between four weeks and four years … Continued
Hearing there were 199 confirmed child abuse victims in Washington County feels uncomfortable. It is almost 10 classrooms full of children. It feels like a black mark against our beautiful community; like we somehow failed. It shatters the idyllic, Mayberry-like … Continued
At Ray of Hope, we often receive calls from people who looking for ways to get involved and support our mission to provide hope and support to children and families impacted by abuse. We know there are so many amazing … Continued
This week marks the official start of summer, bringing with it longer days and rising temperatures. You may be in the middle of lazy days or racing between swim lessons and baseball games. Whether you’re feeling relaxed or frazzled by … Continued
At Ray of Hope, we believe that you should talk to your kids about body safety EARLY, OPEN and OFTEN. As kids have headed back to school this week, now is a perfect time to reinforce some important body safety … Continued
BARTLESVILLE, Okla. – This week, Ray of Hope Advocacy Center celebrated the completion of their $800,000 Hope Floats Capital Campaign and finalized a contract with Gorman Construction Company to immediately begin the renovation of their new 7400 sq. ft. … Continued