(Olympia, WA) -- At least two Washington state government agencies are allowing parents who work for them to bring their infant children to the office. It began with a pilot program started a few months ago by the state Department of Health, and now the Washington Traffic Safety Commission is starting a similar pilot program. Parents are allowed to bring their babies to work until they reach the age of six months. Officials say the first six months of a child's life are important for them to be able to bond with their parents.