What Kids Really Learn From Take Your Kid to Work Day
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In this episode of No Filter, No Apologies™, we’re taking a closer look at Take Your Kid to Work Day and the role it plays in shaping how kids understand work, careers, and what’s possible for their future.
Originally created as Take Your Daughter to Work Day in 1993, the goal was to expand visibility and expose young women to opportunities beyond traditional career paths. Today, the day has evolved, but the core opportunity is still there.
The question is: what are kids actually learning?
Because whether it’s intentional or not, what they see and experience becomes how they define:
- what work looks like
- what success means
- what they believe is possible for themselves
In this conversation, we unpack:
- The origins of Take Your Kid to Work Day and why it mattered
- How exposure shapes how kids think about careers and leadership
- The difference between observing work and experiencing it
- How remote work and changing workforce dynamics are influencing what kids see today
- How parents and organizations can be more intentional about the experience
This isn’t about doing more.
It’s about being more intentional with what we show them.
Because kids are always learning, whether we realize it or not.