What, if anything, do you teach your children about your beliefs? If you don't have children but plan to, what is your stance as well?
Do you opt to teach them to follow your beliefs and traditions? Include them in some way? Or just allow them to learn what they learn and believe what they believe on their own?
I would certainly raise mine within Hellenic tradition. It, like other recon/traditions are typically orthpraxic instead of orthodox so they're free to form their understanding of the gods. There's no belief of a "one true way" so they would be encouraged to learn and pursue what they're called to.
I'm also a Trad Wiccan, Trad Wicca is also orthopraxic. However, it's not a folk religion but an initiatory priesthood of a mystery cult. So unlike the more common eclecticism, it's not a path a person would be raised in, it's someone enters in adulthood. If they expressed interest, I would teach them general Wiccan concepts and non-oathbound elements, but again, it's something I'd leave for them to pursue if drawn to it. Foremost, I'm inclined to emphasize traditional polytheisms.