Yes, but this is not the only way to leave a DVC to your children, and doing it this way has specific implications for their ability to use points now, book trips, and also it is considered an asset for them in financial and marital situations. I would speak to a qualified estate attorney to determine the best way to handle this.
Kids are a bit of a different case and scenario than a spouse. There is no reason NOT to put a spouse on the deed, and many reasons to absolutely do so. Kids are more complex and have different legal implications.