“…0.5% of all newborns; Behrman & Butler, 2007;Goldenberg, Culhane, Iams, & Romero, 2008). In particular, ELGA children present major neurobiological and developmental sequelae, i.e., they show slower developmental trajectories and higher rates of impairment and cognitive delays compared to very preterm (GA < 32 weeks) and full-term (FT) children (Marlow, Wolke, Bracewell, & Samara, 2005;Pritchard et al, 2009;Sansavini, Guarini, & Caselli, 2011;Sansavini, Savini, et al, 2011;Wood, Marlow, Costeloe, Gibson, & Wilkinson, 2000). Motor and linguistic skills are also impaired in ELGA children (De Kieviet, Piek, Aarnoudse-Moens, & Oosterlaan, 2009;Sansavini et al, 2010Sansavini et al, , 2014.…”