Naruto was often left to fend for himself as a kid. As a parent, he would shower the child with love and affection. He would be involved in every aspect of the child's life, from training to schoolwork. He would also be more communicative. Instead of the child having to figure things out on their own like he did, Naruto would explain things clearly and patiently, guiding the child in a much more nurturing way.
Well, Harry grew up without his parents and in a rather harsh environment at the Dursleys'. He might be extremely protective and affectionate towards his children, making sure they always feel loved. Hermione, on the other hand, grew up in a Muggle family but was always very studious and rule - abiding. She'd probably instill a great love for knowledge in their kids and also strict discipline when it comes to schoolwork. Their parenting style would likely combine Harry's warmth and Hermione's academic focus.
Naruto's ninja skills would likely play a big role. He could teach the child basic self - defense and survival skills from a young age. For example, Naruto might teach the child how to use a kunai properly or how to sense danger using his own well - honed senses.
The child in the fanfiction could be different in terms of their goals. Naruto always dreamed of becoming Hokage to gain recognition. Their child, on the other hand, might be more interested in exploring the world outside the Hidden Leaf Village. Maybe they want to learn about different ninja cultures and techniques. This could lead to a story where they set out on a journey, with Naruto and Hinata being a bit hesitant at first but eventually supporting their child's dreams. And along the way, the child could encounter new friends and enemies, and develop their skills in ways that neither Naruto nor Hinata had expected.
Naruto would be a very loving and supportive father. He'd probably be a bit overprotective at times because of all the dangerous things he's faced. But he'd also encourage his child to be independent and follow their dreams. He'd be there to teach them ninja techniques and share his own experiences to help them grow.
If Naruto wasn't from Konoha, his relationship with Sasuke would be very different. Without the Konoha - based rivalry and the shared history of the village, they might not have the intense bond - turned - rivalry that they have in the original story. They could be more like strangers who meet later in life.
Naruto's teaching style would likely be more hands - on compared to Kakashi. He would probably jump right into showing his students how to do a jutsu instead of making them figure it out mostly on their own like Kakashi did. Naruto has always been about hard work and determination, so he'd push his students to keep practicing until they get it right.
Naruto's teaching style would probably be more hands - on. Since he has always been a doer rather than just a theorist, he would likely demonstrate techniques directly to Sasuke instead of just lecturing about them. For example, if teaching a new taijutsu move, Naruto would first show Sasuke how it's done and then let Sasuke practice while he gives feedback.
Boruto's training might be more diverse. Since Hinata is from the Hyuga clan, he could start his training with Gentle Fist techniques earlier. Also, Naruto was mostly self - taught in the beginning, but Boruto would have the guidance of both his parents and the resources of the village from the start.
Perhaps the story is set in a different time period within the Naruto universe. It could be a time when certain clans were more powerful or when there were different rules in place. For example, if the story is set during a time when the Uchiha clan was at its peak, the politics and power dynamics in the village would be very different, and this would be reflected in the story.
His fighting style would be more brute - force based. Instead of using all those ninja techniques in a strategic way, he'd just charge in and start slashing like Kenpachi.