Soldering needs practice but learning the basic stuff and the good habits takes just 15 minutes.
I remember an electronics course I did back in 2010 when the global crisis and could't find any job.
To practice soldering, we were given a CAD drawing of a high voltage tower, solid AWG22 wire, and an entire week doing it.
I already knew soldering but enjoyed anyways! Netherless some people didn't even try, so their soldering was crap from start to finish.
There was model railroad enthusiast, we developed a healthy rivalry, "I'll put the official logo" "Ah, I'll make isolators" "I'll put a line transformer there".
In the end our towers were light years ahead of the rest and he won! But he really deserved it, he had no idea to solder at the beginning!
Later we got cats and sadly he liked chewing the wires, destroyed it in one day
So give hime some professional advice at first, later a bucket of old boards to practice, remove everything and put it back!