This morning, Oliver found the overpants under the trolley, and decided he wanted to put some on. Oliver found a space on the mat and took his time figuring out which leg went into which hole. Once he had worked through that challenge, Oliver moved onto figuring out how to clip the top of the overalls in. This whole process took Oliver a concerted amount of time and energy, however Oliver showed considerable determination and a quiet perseverance in facing this challenge.
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