As I mentioned in my introduction post, I have recently added a handfed IRN hen(dna sexed) to my small flock. Her name is Indie(lol, creative name, right? =D) She is my first IRN, and I couldn't be more happy that she is in the family.

Question #1, I've done research, but I guess my first big question that I hadn't found an answer to yet is how long most IRNs go through their bluffing stage? I'm sure it varies from bird to bird. I'm just curious what the average length of time it typically lasts.
Question #2, in attempt to bond with her more, I have her out of her cage very frequently. I usually lay a towell on my lap with a few foot toys, and occasionally fome fresh fruits or veggies, and just let her do whatever she pleases while I talk to her. I have found that she does not like to be scritched or anything of the like. She strikes at me if she sees my hand go toward her. During this time, should I go ahead and try to pet her to get her used to it? or should I just leave her alone?
Question #3, I have heard that when she bites, I am supposed to just ignore it. I do just that, though she will still attempt to strike at me when I go to pet her, as mentioned above, or when I get her to step up. I've heard some people distract their IRNs with interesting toys to deter them from biting. I attempt to distract Indie with some toys, but once she finds something to bite, nothing seems to distract her from it. Are there any other ways to try to distract her from biting?
Those are the only three questions I can think of right now, but if I think of anymore, I'll add them. Indie hasn't bit hard enough to break skin, but she has bit hard enough to make indents of her beak in my finger that stayed for quite a few minutes. It doesn't bother me that much, since I've had my Quaker go through a rebelious stage a long while back, but I look forward to working with Indie enough to get her to a point where she enjoys me just as I already enjoy having her around.

Thanks, in advance, for any help! I look forward to your replies.