By the way, one thing that can be done to avoid the children indoctrination by their parents is to force a specific education in all schools. Like, you know, the state to take the responsibility of children education from parents. But that's even more dangerous.
The best thing(s) that can be done (by the state), IMO, are:
a) provide good education in schools (sciences, history, ethics, stuff that increase thinking capabilities)
b) help the parents in educating their children - there actually are quite many people who don't know how they have to behave with their children (even situations like children hitting their parents starting from 8 years old, and their parents don't know what to do).
c) the state must protect children from abuse by their parents (mostly, violence)
d) media & entertainment are also powerful forces that can shape the education of children.
What I believe would work well to protect children from being indoctrinated is to have compulsory classes of History of Religions. Many religious people live in fairy tales regarding their origin, and the religious institutions benefit much of those myths.
The best thing(s) that can be done (by the state), IMO, are:
a) provide good education in schools (sciences, history, ethics, stuff that increase thinking capabilities)
b) help the parents in educating their children - there actually are quite many people who don't know how they have to behave with their children (even situations like children hitting their parents starting from 8 years old, and their parents don't know what to do).
c) the state must protect children from abuse by their parents (mostly, violence)
d) media & entertainment are also powerful forces that can shape the education of children.
What I believe would work well to protect children from being indoctrinated is to have compulsory classes of History of Religions. Many religious people live in fairy tales regarding their origin, and the religious institutions benefit much of those myths.