You would have to be doing something pretty dumb to get harassed for having a kid with you.
I frequently take one or more of my kids when I hunt, my 4 yr old daughter was with me when I got my spring bird, and she
will be going back. This fall I brought all 3 of my kids on a deer bow hunt, had to bring a blind to keep the movement as far from "hurricane" status as I could, we watched 17 turkeys pass in front of us, it went from anxious kids to 3 Little ones staring out the blind in awe, watching the huge birds walk past us, some as close as 3'. They too
will be going back out with me. I listened as my 4 year old daughter asked quietly, "can we shoot one?" my 6 year old son whispered back, "not for 3 more weeks.." He was close.
I can not see a CO giving a guy a hard time for bringing a kid.
It will be a cold day in hell before I let anyone tell me my kids don't belong in the woods with their dad during hunting (archery) season. It's not like I use them to drive bush or let them shoot my guns, they are just there to watch, learn and share things that bond people.
Put a firearm in a kids hands in big game season and your mileage is very likely to vary.
Small game, enjoy, teach and watch them glow.