Congrats and good luck! You are not the first to feel that way and won't be the last. It's hard and at some points along the way you will likely feel the need for another set of eyes (that's where good consistent video will be helpful) on her. I found it really difficult to not get distracted on one or two aspects of her entire motion and spend too much time working on those when in reality those issues were being cused by something else upstream. Keep in mind she doesn't need to be a cookie cutter, mirror image of someone else but as I suspect you know, there are certain fundamentals that need to happen. A personal relationship with a good PC can also be good for the mental side of her game in the circle but....and it's a big but, that PC needs to NOT try and change anything IF they do not understand the mechanics of what she's trying to do. Most will try and change this or that based on what they think is best (and as you learn more about the process you'll find that they don't). You will have PC's and other coaches along the way who may all mean well but just don't get it and try to change something which can cost you a lot of time, energy and tears. We had an Asst. Coach this year who tried to change my DD's Dropball mechanics from a beautiful Peel Drop (that we'd been working on for years) to a Rollover Drop during warmup 10 minutes before a game...and then asked the Org's PC about it and he agreed...never understanding the difference between the two pitches! It's NOT easy to do the right thing when everyone around you has been doing it and teaching it differently...you must persevere! ;-) I could go on & on as this issue is very real and has been very frustrating. This site is a great resource, use it wisely! Find opportunities for camps and clinics that you can attend...(FastPitch Foundations come on, let's get the show on the road!!...Hint, Hint)