Yes. It is an intriguing question. The problem is not your own kids, but how their mates will react to your children.
In summer, I usually wear the following type of one-piece dresses because it is so much comfortable and, specifically, helps prevent some unidentified fungal infection in my buttocks.

My daughter at age 9 is learning a kind of martial art (karate). She really likes it, and will get a black belt within a few months. A minivan from the karate hall gives ride to my daughter everyday.
Yesterday evening, I was just in front of my house, and the minivan came. The driver used to say hello to me, but at this time he did not. He just murmured. I realized that I am wearing a kind of skirt. Her mates in the minivan studied me, but the time was short and the minivan just left.
At home, my wife and kids do not care so much about what I wear. They accept it well, although my little daughter sometimes questioned it. I think my wife has answered those questions very well.
While drinking some wine on the dinner table, I casually asked my daughter like "what are you going to say if your friends talk about my wearing skirt tomorrow?"
She answered loudly like:
There are some men who look like women!
It is a unique taste of my dad, and you do not need to meddle with it!
Probably my dad is possessed by a ghost of woman!
and etc.
I guess these answers are what my wife has told to my daughter.
My daughter also sometimes said to me that some of her friends first thought me as her mom. As she is very active and optimistic, I expect she will deal with this very well. She is so much friendly and curious. Everybody in my apartment knows my daughter, because she says hello to anybody here. But, I still worry about reactions of her friends.
My two sons are in middle and high school, and understand my ->-bleeped-<- the same as other adults do. My eldest son some times jokes to my family like "We should be open-minded to accept even such an eccentric person like Dad".
barbie~~