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You're the designated SSI instructional coach :- )
Grumpy, strange as it sounds, my son John learned how to hit at the age of 3, by watching Junior on TV.  At 4 or 5 he could crank a wiffleball as far as most adults :- )
... throwing is going to be a little later.  But *very* young, he will enjoy swatting a wiffleball that you underhand to him from a few feet away.  (At first, you can toss the ball to where he's swinging his bat.  You can encourage him to watch the ball hit the bat.  Wow!  You can hit a ball great, can't you!)
So, for preschoolers, I like the idea of mirroring people they see on TV... this is very Timothy Gallwey also:  100% positive with no "avoid XYZ"...
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RockiesJeff, take it away from here amigo, on these kindsa questions.

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