This is such a dense comment. Thinking you can cross your fingers and yell a lot isn't what makes a player better. If a dad shows interest in what his kid enjoys, that's a bad thing. Or maybe your example of making your kid better is ridiculing them and berating shame on you. If getting extra practice in, even if it's with your parent, is a bad thing than you have no clue to what makes a good player a great player. As long as, it's not forced. I am all for it.