Just my two cents [img]graemlins/money.gif[/img] but the first thing I thought of was that they are making sure that the kids would even understand the careers. Who knows a kindergartener that could possibly understand what a CPA or stockbroker does, for instance? They need to orient the program to a 5-year-old's level of understanding. I hope I am right and it's not what you fear. But it didn't worry me right off.

I don't think they are trying to make the kids grow up too fast either, like some posters mentioned. Kids are always asked what they want to be when they grow up. It's natural for them to think about what jobs they might like to do later, and kids do enjoy learning about what people do at their jobs. I remember having a career day in third grade and as part of it, we could come to school dressed as the occupation we wanted to be when we grew up. However I can't imagine an elementary school needing a career center liaison!