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Family April 23, 2020

It's 'take our kids to work (from home) day'

WATCH: In exchange for chores, this mom made her kids a movie theater experience at home

Remember when "take your kids to work day" came just once a year?

Now every parent who is working from home gets to take their kids to work. Every single day.

It's frustrating. It's exhausting. It's also -- at times -- hilarious. Remember the dad whose kids crashed his live TV interview a couple of years back? That's pretty much all parents right now.

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Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day is the fourth Thursday in April -- or, in the age of the novel coronavirus, every day.

Today we're rounding up the funniest, cutest and most inspiring photos of you and your kids as we work and educate and play and love at home, together.

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From teachers who are leading the charge on virtual learning for all of us:

April 23 is #TakeOurDaughtersandSonstoWorkDay 😂 I’ve got that taken care of for today and the next month! I’ve had this day on my calendar forever because my 2nd grader was super excited to come to my 2nd grade classroom this year. Instead she’s helping run my virtual classroom pic.twitter.com/mecbLDM7la

— Mrs. Yanuzzelli (@MrsYanuzzelli) April 23, 2020
PHOTO: Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day
Jennifer Ringberg
Amelia in Northridge,California, helps her mom, a Los Angeles Unified School District teacher, teach from home on Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day.

My husband and I work in the public school system. My kids are working each day side by side with us- making videos andsharing ideas. They are posing with me in a 2020 school yearbook pic to send my students happy thoughts. pic.twitter.com/lBETx7icBD

— Laurie Ferguson (@LaurieF60027076) April 23, 2020

To our ABC News family:

PHOTO: Take Your Child to Work Day
Jen Watts
ABC News' Jen Watts with her three year old Hudson covering the news from the West Coast for ABC News from her Los Angeles home.

And our "GMA" Twitter community:

It’s #TakeOurDaughtersandSonstoWorkDay. In this new normal, the day is remarkably different for many parents since now every day is take your kid to work day. Send us pictures of your kids ‘at work’ with you this morning and we may show it on air.

— Good Morning America (@GMA) April 23, 2020

My 1.5 year old @matilde_a_white And 5 year old @charlotteNwhite are the new “law clerks” at @RainbowServ_DV where I serve as staff attorney. Leadership at our organization has been PHENOMENAL to me as I navigate this new work environment. pic.twitter.com/AZO5VRuyWL

— Cynthia Natalie Carrasco (@cynthianatalie) April 23, 2020

When every day is #TakeOurDaughtersAndSonsToWorkDay. #MBUfamily #InThisTogether #StayHome #SAWstrong #SocialDistancing #TODASTW pic.twitter.com/dYCe540zsN

— Mary Baldwin University (@MaryBaldwinU) April 23, 2020

This girl is gonna run the world! Love you Emmy! @AZATHLETICS #KidCatsAtWork #TakeOurDaughtersAndSonsToWorkDay pic.twitter.com/nzHHei2st3

— Ben Smith (@SmittBen) April 23, 2020

It's National Take Your Kid to Work Day, virtual edition! 🙃 👶 🧒

For #TeamDNB, every day has become #TakeOurDaughtersandSonstoWorkDay.

Is your child at work with you today in your home office? Share a photo in the comments! 👇 pic.twitter.com/OSw5UInwaX

— Dun & Bradstreet (@DunBradstreet) April 23, 2020

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— Nikki Citraro Jakomin (@niddi1599) April 23, 2020