While Jones and Kayla are making a presentation about a complicated topic, Miriam, who sits in the back of the room, begins brushing her hair. She appears to be listening to the presentation, but you want to discourage the brushing behavior. Which of the following interventions would be most appropriate in this case?
a) walking over to Miriam’s desk and quietly taking the hairbrush out of her hand, then returning to your desk.
b) saying, “Miriam, please put that away so you don’t distract from the presentation.”
c) going to stand by Miriam’s desk for a few minutes without saying anything.
d) asking Miriam why she feels that now is the appropriate time to brush her hair.
c) going to stand by Miriam’s desk for a few minutes without saying anything.
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