At her level, all she has to do for success is throw inside and outside at the bottom of the strike zone.As I very clearly stated here several times, im looking for rules of thumb and simple strategy that all experienced pitchers know and use. Many of these things have been shared here by others.
At any advanced level of play, the only thing that works is: (1) keep the ball at the edge of the strike zone; (2) move the ball around the edges of the zone; (3) change speeds and (4) throw breaking pitches. Beyond that, pitching strategies are a waste of time.
Why? Each batter sees the pitcher three times. Good batters think and adapt to the pitcher. Good *TEAMS* work in unison to find a way to get to the pitcher. Any kind of pattern or strategy that the pitcher adopts will be understood and used against her.
I'll give you a real world example. Common advice is "get ahead in the count" and "throw a strike on the first pitch." If a pitcher does this, the batters start teeing off on the first pitch. (There was a girl with a really great rise. But she never threw it on her first pitch--always trying to throw that first pitch strike. So, I told my batters to swing at the first pitch, no questions asked. We negated her great rise ball. We run-ruled her.)
Rather than waste valuable time going over useless "pitching strategies", your practice time is better spent developing your DD's speed, control, and ball movement.
But, you are a Daddy or Mommy right? I'm a Daddy, and I like very much being a Daddy. I like being called Daddy. At this time, I'm also a "Papa," and I like being referred to as Papa. At one time, I was a "Crazy Daddy." Now, I'm a "Crazy Papa."But to refer to any sports parent who is trying their best to learn and putting in the work to help their child achieve their goals as DADDY or MOMMY is an insult. I see that a fair amount around here from various users and I think it's unfair. I also think it's generally just herd mentality and most people using the expression really haven't thought it through.
I really don't understand the rest of your post.