This document provides a summary of demographic trends, economic conditions, and child well-being indicators in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, with a focus on Norman. It finds that the population is aging and becoming more culturally diverse as migration moves to suburban areas. Many families face economic challenges, with a rise in poverty levels and more families unable to be self-sufficient without government support. Child well-being is threatened by a lack of health insurance, adverse childhood experiences like abuse and household dysfunction, and social problems that can develop from such experiences over the lifespan like health risks, disease, and social problems. Strategies are discussed to implement best practices and improve outcomes through community collaborations.