> you gotta show her something else.
Every place has under-employed guitarists who would share their craft for cash. Often not much cash. Getting a different over-played riff in the house every week may be worth the cost.
When I was young we had books. Aren't there websites now? I know I have seen actual online guitar lessons, some fairly in-depth albeit expensive (one former student is head of guitar at an online music school; seems to be a day-job for him).
> She is young 11 yrs old, small fingers.
Yeah, it may help a lot to have hands-on coaching for her small nimble digits. At my old brick school, they did online for history and theory, but they felt that there would never be an online replacement for actually sitting together to work on finger (piano, guitar, oboe, etc) placement. There are many-many utterly self-taught guitarists who worked this all out alone, but it can be good to have someone 5 or 50 years ahead of you for ideas and guidance.
Video chat? Get webcams, get good light on the fretboard, you could probably talk/show her a few things. gMail's video chat is free (may be Windows-only?). Of course there are many things an 11 year old girl can do on video chat, not as innocent/safe as fretting her uncle.