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I can not imagine a scout coming to work your son out and talk to him would have a problem with you being there. And I would imagine he would want to meet you and ask you some questions as well.

By all means if you feel you should be there and want to observe then be there. Of course stay out of the way and let the scout and player do their thing. And if the scout wants to talk to you and I can not imagine he wouldnt , ask questions that you have.

My area supervisor will bring kids in for workouts and he likes to meet the parents. Good luck
I don't feel I should be there, I was just asking those who have gone through this if its wise to be there.

My kid asked me if I wanted to go and I told him I thought he would have enough pressure without me observing. Then I thought it might be wise to go thus the question to the more experienced members

All we do with our son is give him information to process so he can make the best decision possible, its his life not ours.
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