I understand her frustrations but at the same time she'll probably find the less experienced girls are not much fun to spar all the time either as they'll challenge her less.
They might also feel more intimidated and take things personally from time to time making it hard for her to use all her skills against them without intimidating them even if she takes the power out.
I have always found this with bigger less experienced girls - it doesn't occur to them that they're trying to decapitate a midget because they are being tagged and it frustrates them.
Guys generally are not intimidated by me ever after about 6 months of regular sparring so I won't get an emotional response from them very often.
She's pretty skilled isn't she - why not pair her up with a guy who's not as skilled as your cruiserweight but still has some control?
Sure the girls will eventually improve and be less intimidated but that could take a while. What if they're not as commited as your daughter and they never get to the stage where their trainer will let them spar her? That'd suck!
I've had issues with female training partners and my latest is the first I've gotten to the stage where we work really well together but it did take a while for both of us to learn to work together and enjoy it easily even without supervision like we can now.
I've had fewer good female sparring partners then male and I generally avoid loading up against another girl for normal sparring but am allowed to have a bit of a go against the some of the guys from time to time without being murdered or resented for the effort.


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