National Son's Day is a relatively recent observance, created to celebrate and honor sons and the role they play in families. The idea for this day was first proposed in the 1990s, inspired by the existing National Take Your Daughter to Work Day. In 1998, a National Take Your Sons to Work Day was established, but it was later combined with the daughter's day in 2003[1]. The concept of a specific day to honor sons was revived in 2018 by Jill Nico, who wanted to create a day dedicated to recognizing sons and the parents who raise them[2]. National Son's Day is celebrated on two different dates: March 4th and September 28th[1][2]. This day encourages parents to spend quality time with their sons, fostering open communication and strengthening their relationships. It's a time to reflect on the importance of raising boys with positive values and principles[1].