My daughter has expressed some interest in learning to shoot properly, so I took her to the range.
Got set up, put two rounds in an old Colt .22 that was my dad's, and squeezed one off. Set down the .22, and stepped away. My daughter picked it up, aimed, and after a couple seconds, fired. She set the gun back down, always keeping the muzzle downrange, and we retracted the target.
Two holes, in the orange bullseye!
Not a hint of limp-wristing, not a hint of flinching, just a steady grip. Total control.
She proceeded to send 200 rounds through the paper targets, and wants to do it again.
I did not have her shoot the R9 yet, but she did fire the Seecamp .32 a couple times, then went back to the .22, just as I expected.
Most of my time was spent reloading magazines for her. I only got off a couple mags from the R9, a couple mags from the Seecamp, and a half-dozen or so shots from the .22.
Loads of fun, and a thrill to see her wanting to tell mom all about it.