Early life experiences influence learning, emotional growth and social development. Safe environments, immunizations, and positive parenting support long-term brain health.
Be Part of the Global Advocacy for Children’s Brain Health
The first 1,000 days of life are critical for brain development—yet millions of children around the world face preventable threats to their neurological health.
This World Brain Day 2025, we invite all health professionals, students, caregivers, and advocates to take a stand by participating in our global campaign:
“I Advocate for Every Child’s Brain Health.”
✅ Take the pledge
✅ Share your ideas, stories, or local events
✅ Contribute to a growing global movement for awareness and action
📥 Fill out the form to join us:
🔗 Click here to pledge your support and participate
All participants will receive an e-certificate of appreciation and have the opportunity to contribute stories, blogs, educational resources, or webinar ideas via ICNAPedia.
Submission Deadline:
We encourage you to submit your form and contributions by 30 August 2025.
Together, we can make a difference.
Explore expert insights, advocacy resources, global initiatives, and share your commitment using #BrainRights4Kids. Let us pledge together:
“I advocate for every child’s brain health.”
How will you support child brain health today?
- 📍 Host a local awareness event
- 📢 Share a post with #BrainRights4Kids
- 📄 Submit a case study to ICNAPedia
- 👨👩👧 Educate families in my clinic/local school
- 📜 Advocate for policy change in my region
How would you like to contribute to the global conversation?
- 📝 Writing articles or blogs
- 🌍 Sharing local stories
- 🎓 Creating educational materials
- 💻 Joining future webinars
We’d love to hear from you
Please comment below:
- 🧠 What does “brain health for every child” mean to you?
- 💡 Share one idea you’ll take back to your workplace.
- 📌 Mention a local initiative that supports children's brain health.
Comments
This World Brain Day, I’m committed to writing more blogs that spotlight child brain development, especially in under-resourced settings. Let’s continue advocating for #BrainRights4Kids together!
Read and share more at: https://www.roughdiary.com
Dr. Rob, Pediatric Neurologist & Champion for Brain Health