The resolution designates February 5, 2025, as Early Childhood Advocacy Day in the State of Kansas, highlighting the importance of early childhood development and the critical role that parents, child care providers, home visitors, healthcare workers, and early childhood professionals play in supporting young children during their formative years. It emphasizes that 90% of a child's brain develops before kindergarten, and that meaningful investments in the first five years are essential for healthy brain development, social and environmental growth, and future academic and career success.

Furthermore, the resolution underscores the significance of stable and responsive relationships in promoting overall development and the long-term benefits of investing in early childhood services. It asserts that access to high-quality, safe, and affordable child care is vital for the success of Kansas children and the state's economic prosperity. By recognizing the contributions of early childhood advocates and emphasizing the need for continued investment in these services, the resolution aims to secure a strong foundation for the future leaders of Kansas.