Brita St. Clair wrote a great book called, 99 Ways to Drive Your Child Sane. In it she gives this response for a parent who has a child that talks all the time: It's called The Fly.
While your child is talking, start watching the path of an imaginary fly going around the room. Watch it land somewhere, sneak up on it and swat it. If you can pull it off, sneak up, pretend to catch it and pop it into your mouth. Move your tongue around the inside of your cheek like the fly is trying to get out. Open your mouth, let it loose and start over again and/or turn to your child and sya, "I'm sorry, were you saying somehting?" Watch your child's reaction.
Successful parenting uses the element of surprise to catch your child off guard. have fun!
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