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you already know what you need to do... ignore immature behavior. nod politely when required. thats it. needy/problem people run themselves out of steam, if you just let them.. but it could be a daily ritual.
it doesnt matter what she thinks of you. you have to treat her like someone elses toddler... nod politely, non-committal, generic comments when forced. and then flat out ignore.