Snape and Lucius might be too proud to take instructions from Harry. Since they are used to being in positions of authority, they may not be very receptive to Harry's teaching at first.
Snape and Lucius may not have much experience with the hands - on part of baking. They could struggle with tasks like mixing the dough evenly or getting the right consistency. Harry would need to be patient and show them the proper techniques over and over again. Also, they might be competitive with each other during the baking process, which could create some tension and challenges for Harry to manage.
Well, they face multiple challenges. Firstly, Snape's mentorship is not exactly warm and fuzzy. His cold demeanor can make it hard for them to open up and ask for help. Harry has to deal with the fact that Snape was not always kind to him in the past, and now he has to trust him as a mentor. Draco has the pressure of living up to his family's expectations while also following Snape's new teachings. And both of them have to face the challenges Snape sets in terms of magical skills, which are designed to push them far beyond their comfort zones.
In fanfiction, they could face the challenge of magical threats. There might be dark wizards who target them because they know a child of Harry and Ginny could be very powerful. This would make them constantly on guard and less relaxed about trying for a baby. Also, they might struggle with their own insecurities. Harry could be worried about passing on his difficult past or the burden of being 'The Boy Who Lived' to his child, and Ginny might be concerned about how motherhood would change her life and her identity as a strong, independent witch.
Another challenge is that without a proper teacher, he may not fully understand the nuances of magic. Magic in the Harry Potter world has a lot of rules and ethics. Harry might accidentally break some of these rules while trying to teach himself. Also, he may not be aware of the proper pronunciation or wand movements for some spells, which could lead to ineffective casting.
One challenge could be dealing with the traditional teaching structure at Hogwarts. The school had a set way of doing things, and Harry, with his more hands - on and unorthodox approach, might face resistance from some of the more conservative teachers. For example, they might not approve of his idea of using real - life dangerous situations as teaching examples.
One challenge could be dealing with campers of different skill levels. Some might be total beginners while others think they know more than they do.
One challenge could be Harry's distrust. Harry has had a long - standing enmity with Snape, so he might be reluctant to accept Snape's help. Another is the complex nature of Harry's problems. Harry has faced so many traumas and has a big destiny to fulfill. Snape might find it difficult to address all these issues without overstepping boundaries or causing more harm.
They might start with simple cookies. Cookies are a classic beginner's baking item, easy to make and delicious. Harry could teach them how to measure the ingredients properly, like the right amount of flour, sugar, and butter.
One major challenge is Harry's initial distrust. Harry has known Snape as a mean - spirited teacher, so it's hard for him to accept Snape as a guardian right away. Also, Snape has to protect Harry from the threats of the wizarding world, such as Voldemort's followers. He has to constantly be on guard and anticipate any potential attacks. Another challenge is dealing with Harry's friends. They might be suspicious of Snape too, which could create problems when Snape is trying to keep Harry safe and make decisions for him.
Snape might face the challenge of his own biases. He has had a long - standing dislike for Harry's father, and this could initially cloud his ability to help Harry. Also, the wizarding community may not fully understand autism, so Snape could face resistance or lack of support when trying to implement special accommodations for Harry.
One big challenge could be Snape's natural inclination towards the Dark Arts. Harry would have to constantly keep an eye on Snape and try to steer him away from that path. Also, Snape's personality is often prickly and guarded. Harry would need to break through those barriers to really connect with him. Another challenge might be the expectations of the wizarding community. People might not understand why Harry is raising Snape and could be suspicious or judgmental.