I would suggest just leaving her to get established first, without any strange things going on. At this age she is still trying to get things "sorted out" and any training now could "confuse" her. Wait until she is about a foot tall and her roots have had a good chance to grow. This means any stress she may suffer from training will be more easily dealt with and you will have a better idea about which branches need the most training, since they will be starting to grow by then. In my experience, it seems plants recover more quickly if a lot of training is done all at once, rather than continually undertaking manipulation. It seems that if a lot of training is done at once, the plant goes "ok, lets deal with this" but if a little of training is occurring all the time, the plant goes "WTF.... every time I try doing something, something else is fighting against me and I am now tired of this, so I am going to sulk for a while".
Hope this helps..... Organoman.