Many families struggle to access professional support due to financial and social barriers.
Together, we can create a future where every child is given the opportunity to thrive.
Child Neurodevelopment Support Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of children with neurodevelopmental differences. We work to ensure that every child, regardless of developmental challenges, has access to early intervention, quality support services, and opportunities to thrive.
Through professional intervention services, parent education, community outreach, and advocacy, we aim to empower families and promote inclusive environments where children with developmental needs can grow, learn, and succeed.
Nigeria is home to over 100 million children, making it one of the largest child populations in the world. However, a significant number of these children are living with neurodevelopmental challenges that often go unrecognized and unsupported.
Research and global estimates suggest that 10–15% of children have a neurodevelopmental disorder. This means that in Nigeria alone, an estimated:
Despite these staggering numbers, access to professional care remains extremely limited.
At the Child Neurodevelopment Support Foundation (CNSF), we are committed to bridging this gap by providing free, high-quality intervention services to children whose families cannot afford or access care.
Every child deserves the opportunity to reach their full potential—regardless of their financial background.
“Early Support. Brighter Futures.”
We provide structured intervention programs designed to support children in developing communication, social interaction, learning readiness, and adaptive living skills.
Parents play a crucial role in a child’s development. Our training programs equip parents with practical tools and strategies to support their child’s progress at home and in everyday life.
We provide developmental assessments and guidance to help families understand their child’s needs and identify appropriate intervention pathways.