Minato, being a prodigy himself, might teach Naruto to trust his instincts more. He could share his own experiences of relying on his gut feelings during battles. His teaching would focus not just on the physical skills but also on the mental aspect, which is crucial for a ninja. He would encourage Naruto to think outside the box and be creative in his ninja techniques, something that Minato was known for.
Naruto would probably be a very encouraging sensei. He has always been someone who believes in others. So, he would constantly be motivating Minato, telling him that he can achieve great things no matter the odds. In contrast, some other senseis in the Naruto universe can be quite strict and demanding, with a more 'tough love' approach. Naruto's style would be more about building confidence.
As Naruto's father, he has a unique perspective. He has personal knowledge about Naruto that others don't, so he can spot inaccuracies or really appreciate the parts that are true to Naruto's character.
Minato could also teach Naruto about leadership. As the Fourth Hokage, he led Konoha. He could share his experiences on how to make tough decisions for the good of the village and its people. He might tell Naruto stories of past battles and how he strategized to win, which would help Naruto in his future as a leader in Konoha.
Minato would likely be extremely shocked. Naruto is his son, and the idea of Naruto attacking him would be completely unexpected. He would probably try to talk to Naruto first, to find out what is wrong and why he is being attacked.
In some versions, Minato might start by showing Naruto a simple demonstration. He could create a small mark and then suddenly disappear and reappear near it, catching Naruto's attention. Then he'd explain that Hiraishin is about using these special marks to instantly transport oneself to a marked location.
Naruto would likely be more confident. Growing up with his parents, he wouldn't face the same neglect and ostracism. So he wouldn't have to constantly seek attention in a loud or brash way.
Naruto's teaching style would be full of energy. He would be running around, showing different moves and constantly motivating his students. He wouldn't just focus on the academic side of being a ninja. He would also teach them about the spirit of the ninja, like how to stay positive even in the toughest situations. For instance, he could tell them how he kept his hope alive when facing Orochimaru or Pain.
It would be very close. Naruto has always longed to know his father, so when he travels back in time to meet Minato, they would quickly bond. They'd probably start training together right away.
Iruka's teaching is more traditional, focusing on the fundamentals and the proper way to do things. In contrast, Naruto would be more about inspiring the students through his own story. He might say things like 'I was just like you once, and look at me now!' His style would be more about motivation and showing that there are different paths to success in the ninja world. Iruka would be the one to correct the students' form and ensure they understand the basic principles, while Naruto would encourage them to break boundaries and think outside the box.
Emotionally, Naruto would become more confident and stable. Having his father back would fill a void in his heart. This new - found emotional strength could translate into better chakra control and more powerful jutsu. Minato could also guide Naruto in handling the power of the Nine - Tails more effectively.