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One way of reducing this behaviour is to not respond when she calls you by name. My 3 y/oyear old did this for a while and non-response worked well.

Disclaimer: This is based purely on my own parenting experience and I can't offer any other evidence or references. Also 'non-response' purely means not replying, you still keep an eye on them in case they are calling you for a reason.

One way of reducing this behaviour is to not respond when she calls you by name. My 3 y/o did this for a while and non-response worked well.

Disclaimer: This is based purely on my own parenting experience and I can't offer any other evidence or references. Also 'non-response' purely means not replying, you still keep an eye on them in case they are calling you for a reason.

One way of reducing this behaviour is to not respond when she calls you by name. My 3 year old did this for a while and non-response worked well.

Disclaimer: This is based purely on my own parenting experience and I can't offer any other evidence or references. Also 'non-response' purely means not replying, you still keep an eye on them in case they are calling you for a reason.

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One way of reducing this behaviour is to not respond when she calls you by name. My 3 y/o did this for a while and non-response worked well.

Disclaimer: This is based purely on my own parenting experience and I can't offer any other evidence or references. Also 'non-response' purely means not replying, you still keep an eye on them in case they are calling you for a reason.