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My 8 year old daughter took the in person class, it was much easier as it was like being in school, she got to read along and ask/answer questions.Most importantly was the safe handling portions because she is pretty small and a full sized weapon was pretty difficult, but she got through the course.The fact that Iand her sister were there with her helped also.
Quote from: STIKNSTRINGBOW on February 07, 2015, 03:22:14 PMMy 8 year old daughter took the in person class, it was much easier as it was like being in school, she got to read along and ask/answer questions.Most importantly was the safe handling portions because she is pretty small and a full sized weapon was pretty difficult, but she got through the course.The fact that Iand her sister were there with her helped also.Just an FYI; I was corrected about what to call a firearm in a field course with one of my daughters. I called it a weapon and the instructor said this is a hunter safety class, It's firearm safety. I was in law enforcement at the time and was used to calling them weapons. If you think about it a weapon is for self defence classes.