The clergy have mentioned before that power meditation and anything related to mantras or magic should wait until puberty.
So just be mindful of that
Personally I like to just encourage love/ interest in the Gods from a young age, children’s books related to mythology, Greece /Egypt ect .
We somtimes have “God of the week” where we learn about a specific God, or ask them which one they would like to learn more about.
They see my wife and I do yoga and like to take part with us somtimes, but we don’t enforce any kind of schedule or practice on them, right now it’s just interest and experimentation

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The children have a healthy aversion to the enemy programs.
In an ideal world I never thought to teach children about these so young but the followers of these programs have absolutely no problem trying to convert your children no matter how young, even grandparents etc can be guilty of this.
We just try to mix honesty with age appropriateness the best we can.
it’s a weird line to walk but it’s individual to your judgment .
We do teach them that other children will have different beliefs often encoded by the parents and that for obvious reasons they should try to be respectful and reserved about revealing their own beliefs .
Whenever my children are exposed to xian nonsense The just roll their eyes and mumble “we believe in Zeus “ with a smirk
It’s empowering for them without revealing too much mystery of what really lies within .
I teach them that these Gods were present in civilisation since time immemorial.
They know that my wife and I hold it as a true religion, but if you were to ask them what that means ,
They would simply say something like
“We recognise that the Gods have helped and taught people as long as anybody can remember,
The Gods want you to grow and learn, that’s why mom and dad meditate etc “
and perhaps depending on the age we can mention that other cultures have spread lies about these Gods to further their own religion, or eventually teach about religious wars, inquisition etc, again not extensively but when this comes up organically we give answers in the best way we can.
We do have some sigils and pictures in the house and the kids don’t take much interest they just think they are cool and mostly ignore them.
As the kids reach puberty age and things we plan to find a way to introduce them to Zevism in way where they can begin to study and develop their own path, it’s hard because we don’t want to spoil the mystery or the experience of discovery for them, but obviously want to give them the keys when they are ready to discover themselves.
This is just my personal experience and I’m sure it varies for others. I hope this helps and blessings to you and your family
