She writes left handed and plays guitar hero as a lefty. But plays ball with the right. She wanted to play as a righty to begin with but has asked to try as a lefty.
Her guitar teacher is a lefty who plays as a righty and he has said to her father he should make her keep playing as a righty - presumably on the basis of "it didn't do me any harm".
Obviously if she does develop as a lefty she'll have more cost for an instrument and much less choice .... but if the alternative is giving up? I can't help thinking that the guitarhero thing is a bit of a clue as to what feels natural to her. I do seem to be in a minority of opinion over on that site though. Everyone seems to either be someone whos been able to play the "wrong" way round or they know someone who has. To be honest I was a bit shocked about a lot of the posts total disregard for the aspirations of the daughter.
Not being a lefty I maybe don't fully appreciate the pros and cons ... but the thought of my weaker left hand having to wrestle with the subtleties of variations in tone, muting, hitting the right strings with precision etc ... in that situation I think I'd have given up the instrument a long time ago.
As I know there's a lot of lefty players on the forum here (and damn good ones at that!) I was interested in your views given your own experiences.
