- Jun 8, 2016
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I want to thank everyone of you for your comments. I think what we have to do first is find another instructor after thinking about some things I'm concerned this is just a money grab as the lessons are not cheap. I would love to work do all the work myself but one I'm already confused just reading this thread so I'm not sure how much help I can be and second she seems to do better with an outside authority. What I have to committ myself to do is to not be as trusting of the next instructor and be prepared to understand and able to help reinforce what is being taught.
First thing I would do, as mentioned a number of times, is get her to lower her hands to start. Then focus on having her turn the barrel from near her shoulder and not drop her hands so much. As mentioned high tee work will help with that. Once she gets that down you can fine tune other things. My formerly 6 year old DD, now 7, used to drop her hands a bunch. A lot of high tee work helped to get rid of that and now I can focus on other things.