Richard,
Alan is exactly right cause I don’t want my girls out there shooting without me plus I just decided to do it that high so I don’t have to bend down so much due to back surgery.
My youngest can’t pull her arrows out to much anyway cause she was born without any thumbs and a few years ago we had her first finger moved to look like a thumb on her left hand .
On her right hand her wrist was turned at a 90 degree angle and she had a rod with screws put in that arm just above the hand joint to help her keep it somewhat straight .
She has had heart surgery also and had a hole repaired with a devise that looks like a umbrella .
She is one very determined girl and as you can see she is shooting a very light weight recurve that was passed down from our oldest daughter.
I have to sort of hold the bow but she pulls the string and let’s them fly and I don’t try to force her on proper form etc. I’m just letting her have fun.
If I didn’t have rods in my back I probably would have brought it down some but I made it so it was comfortable for me cause I may be shooting it the most.
As of now the rules are they are Not to shoot unless I’m right beside them.