I've been teaching my neighbors 6 year old boy how to play pool. After just 3 weeks of practice and playing, he can shoot a bank shot in one out of 10 tries and make about 75% of his shots if he has ball-in-hand for each shot. He can shoot the cue ball dead center and make it come straight back. He can shoot the cue ball into an object ball 1 diamond away, and make the object ball hit the far rail to come straight back and hit the cue ball (1 out of 7 tries). He can also do this with the cue ball frozen to the rail.
He is learning quickly and beat his mother with no handicap last night.
The little monster also seems to be learning how to shark/distract his opponent when he/she is shooting! I don't know who he learned that from?
He uses a short cue BTW. And I have a little step stool he can use.
But he of course has physical limitations like fingers are too short for a closed bridge and can't make an elevated bridge when shooting over a ball. And if the cue ball is near the center of the table, he can't reach, so he can't use a normal stroke.
Should I be concerned about him not being able to stroke his cue properly when the cue ball is near the center of the table? i.e. Will he develop bad habits which will be hard to change when he is older?
Any tips for teaching a 6 year old and dealing with their physical limitations?
For his practice, I throw out all balls at random and have him shoot each ball directly into a pocket (not using cue ball). Then bank 9 balls directly into side and corner pockets (no cue ball) using diamond system. Then shoot cue ball into object ball 1 diamond away to go to far center diamond and return straight back to hit cue ball - then same but cue ball frozen to rail - then same but cue ball frozen to another ball (he can't do this because he can't make an elevated bridge). Then hit cue ball as if breaking from center diamond to make cue ball come straight back - then again for speed to see how many rails he can make the ball go. Then progressive long shots and progressive cut shots. He can do all these things except shooting over another ball.
He is learning quickly and beat his mother with no handicap last night.
The little monster also seems to be learning how to shark/distract his opponent when he/she is shooting! I don't know who he learned that from?

He uses a short cue BTW. And I have a little step stool he can use.
But he of course has physical limitations like fingers are too short for a closed bridge and can't make an elevated bridge when shooting over a ball. And if the cue ball is near the center of the table, he can't reach, so he can't use a normal stroke.
Should I be concerned about him not being able to stroke his cue properly when the cue ball is near the center of the table? i.e. Will he develop bad habits which will be hard to change when he is older?
Any tips for teaching a 6 year old and dealing with their physical limitations?
For his practice, I throw out all balls at random and have him shoot each ball directly into a pocket (not using cue ball). Then bank 9 balls directly into side and corner pockets (no cue ball) using diamond system. Then shoot cue ball into object ball 1 diamond away to go to far center diamond and return straight back to hit cue ball - then same but cue ball frozen to rail - then same but cue ball frozen to another ball (he can't do this because he can't make an elevated bridge). Then hit cue ball as if breaking from center diamond to make cue ball come straight back - then again for speed to see how many rails he can make the ball go. Then progressive long shots and progressive cut shots. He can do all these things except shooting over another ball.