It is one thing to make a mistake, another to cheat deliberately and everyone should have a working knowledge of the rules. Any actual coaching as to how to play except during a legal time out would be met with an unsportsmanlike and DQ's for both players if it was up to me. Again, pistol matches, a man of roughly forty was scoring and taping my nephew's targets. We used one inch target squares so it was possible to tape selectively and conceal misscoring. I caught him cheating a twelve year old boy. I explained to him rather emphatically that if I caught him cheating anyone with my last name again I would kick his ass. The range owner/tournament director told me it was his job to handle such things. I told him I had handled it and would do so again if needed. Then I spent the next three months going out of my way to score the man's targets. He shot a .38 which only makes a 3/8" hole. I carefully taped over the higher scoring lines whenever possible so he had to come behind me and pull the tape off of the targets to check his score. I never cheated, but I left the possibility open nonstop!
Cheating is bad enough between adults, cheating a child in their first season of competition, chickenshit even if the child was kicking their ass! My nephew, my gun, my brother and I training him at the proper time, in practice. LT was a winner in his class from day one. It was hilarious on the way home that first day. He asked if he was given pity points because he was a child competing with all adults. Nope, no pity points!
I don't know if they have shop or home ec classes anymore. I think girls and boys should have to take a semester of both. They do have to take driver's ed to get a license and hunter education to get a hunting license in my state. However, anyone should know how to safely jump a car off or change a tire. The difference between steam and smoke and how to safely open a hood too.
My brother and I were on a day trip. There was a young blond on the side of the road with a flat tire. To put it delicately the girl was homely! I pulled over. "Figure nobody else would stop?" "Yep." She had a jack under an unsupported fender. It wasn't the right one for the car and was too short anyway. I walked back to my truck to look for something to put the jack on or I thought my jack might better serve. My brother came over howling with laughter. "She is a true blond. She suggested putting the spare tire under the jack!" She was pissed we laughed at her but we did get her back on the road safely.
People should have basic skills training and since some parents are no better than the children devoting an hour for one year to teaching basic life skills seems like a good idea even if it just involves teaching people to walk away and get help sometimes.
Hu