“…Researchers have clearly documented that during the immediate newborn period, late preterm infants (LPIs) are at increased risk of developing hypothermia, respiratory complications, feeding difficulties, extended lengths of stay, and higher infant mortality (Gouyon et al., ; Kitsommart et al., ; Medoff‐Cooper et al., 2012; Melamed et al., 2009). Additionally, long‐term adverse outcomes for LPIs include developmental delays in reading and academic achievement (Chyi, Lee, Hintz, Gould, & Sutcliffe, ; Kalia, Visintainer, Brumber, Pici, & Kase, 2009; Morse, Zheng, Tang, & Roth, 2009; Nepomnyaschy, Hegyi, Ostfeld, & Reichman, ; Petrini, Young, Rogers, & Reily, 2009).…”