Dear Brandon,
I guess it depends upon perspective and paradigms. The place I live is very liberal with many people from many cultures and many religions and also atheists and everybody gets along fabulous. Nobody discriminates anybody, and everybody respects everyone' beliefs. My children's school calendars have every possible religious feast on Earth and they also learn in school about all of them and kids of respective religions present interesting and fun things typical to their faiths and soon all kids want to celebrate Kwanzaa or Hanukkah or Eid.
But I suppose it depends a lot about families as there are schools typical to faiths and perhaps those children like the more structured style characteristic - the education is very serious. My girls resisted only 2 weeks in catholic school

however and I had to move them in the public system. From what the girls told me they got a bunch of repressed individuals as teachers. You know those types that are energy suckers and joy killers.
Actually thinking about it now I see that only highly repressed humans are very religious. Same goes for highly spiritual people that take that to far.
The fun people are always spiritually inclined, open and nonjudgmental, no matter what the underlining faith they come from. As long as nobody takes beliefs to seriously is all good.

At times it gets funny

- I remember a few Haloweens back this woman down on the street had a boot in front of her home and while giving treats and hot apple cider to people and children she was telling everybody about her religion. She was Wicca, which is okay I suppose - just that the way she was going at it took the fun out of everything (she was dead serious) .. . so, next thing no child wanted to be a witch or a wizard next year. ..lol..
love