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Another option would be to take her to a NON LEADING child psychologist or something like that. To teach her that the behaviour isn't appropriate, and maybe to help figure out where the behaviour is coming from.
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This is the most ideal. Its very important to be non leading so as to not confuse a child this small further or make her go along with something that may not be true. But, I also think its very important that people take action in a situation like this, just in case. Just have to tread very carefully. You also don't want to further traumatize the child if something is going on.
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