Nathan started shooting a longbow at 9, then a lewis hollow recurve that he out grew, then 13, he got a RER 60inch recurve. Now, at 15 he outgrew the 60 inch bow. It is about 40lbs at his 29.5 inch draw. He shoots my Welch dakota 46@29 on occasion during practice. This year was the first year I let him hunt with his recurve because I did not feel his shooting was good enough. He has passed on several small bucks and overshot a big doe. He did shoot a squirrel out of his tree last week so I know he is focused. Been brutal cold hunting this last weekend, and Nathan like me has learned how to use his body heater suit. If they are comfortable, they have a better time. give them a few squirrel arrows to pass the time while in the tree and it helps them learn how to position for the shot. Thirdly is safety, I posted my safety lines on this forum using climbing rope and prussik knots. We both use hunter safety systems. It is simple for them to use. I should post how I go to the stand and set up for the new young hunters that get cold. Everyone that knows me, knows I hate getting cold. Even in late season, I like to stay toasty so when a shot presents itself, my shoulders and back are loose. Tim in NC