Re: Need some words of encouragment
Here is some encouragement for you.
Patience and a smile are key. I would put my wife up against most people I know to back a trailer. In fact, no joke, last Saturday she was asked by two guys behind us if she would back their trailer

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Here is how she learned.
She started in the driveway with the lawn tractor and a cart. I did this knowing full well that she would over steer, over correct, have to pull forward etc.etc. When she got the hang of which way the trailer will go and how little wheel it took to get it there and keep it somewhat straight we moved up to step two. The boat.
(There is meaning to step one and as stated earlier, confidence is key.)
We took the boat and some road cones to the shopping center. Went out to the rear lot before they were open. Set the cones up directly behind the trailer. Had her back between them in a straight line. Guess how well that went

. We all know, the longer the trailer the easier it is.
We then moved on to getting into position from an angle and then getting straightened out.
The third step was an easy private ramp at her brothers house. Not to steep that you loose sight of the trailer. She nailed it.
I can't tell you the last time I backed our boat down a ramp.

Even new ramps we have never been to before, she launches. She even puts it away at home.
I hope this helps you out. I tried to explain it in a third party step but it didn't sound right. So just our experience and what and how we did it.
Encourage her and let her know it is OK to pull forward and reset herself at ANY TIME she needs to. And don't get hung up on making or wanting her to use her mirrors. She will learn what is comfotable for her, in her own way. Remember, you are only there for guidance and reassurance that she is doing well.
P.S. I have not seen my wife even have to pull forward to correct even the lawn cart in 7 years.
