Hey, my little brother, started on shots when he got Diabetes at age2. He hated them then and still does, at age 24, however the shots are very thin (at least compared to what they used to be) and in time she will see that it hurts less every time. Be sure she is rotating the shots, and you can inject using the same type of shots, but with saline in to empathize and help her determine which shots may be the most comfortable. I agree that the pen, per my brothers report is much easier and more comfortable to use. A little anecdote about this age.. I think age 6 and 7 is avery aware time--- when David was 6 having been taking shots several times a day for 4 years, he informed my mom that it was time to stop the shots, and move on. My mom talked him back into it several times... after that, but he is in excellent health and we are proud of him. Just keep on teaching that consistency makes it all hurt less. God bless. Now that i have a 20 month old of my own, I think of how much it broke my heart to give my little brother shots, and how much more it would hurt to give my baby shots. Hang in there. Also have a doctor or nurse at her pediatric endocrinologist give her lessons on how to do it so it hurts less.... take care...