My 11 year old granddaughter said "cool" to a picture of my newly built bench so I invited her to come and learn some hand tool skills and again, she said "cool". She just left, looking as happy as she did the time I showed her how to get down and in front of a ground ball.
I had her mark out for, then hand cut, a Tenon. Halfway down the second cheek, thinking she was tiring, I made a move to take over the saw and got a hip check with the remark, "no, this is fun". After we traced the Mortise and I drilled out the waste, I asked her what she thought would happen if she smacked the chisel with it's edge right on the line? "The wedge will drive it back and away", she replied. Did someone here coach her?
She's beginning to giggle over boys, devours graphic novels, and is surgically attached to her Ear Buds but it seems she's on her way to becoming that independent thinking, strong woman one hopes for from the moment you first see her in the exhausted arms of your daughter.
I'd go on but there's something in my eyes.