“…For example, the population of children with tracheostomies is growing (Peterson-Carmichael & Cheifetz, 2012) as a result of prematurity, injuries, and chronic conditions (Spratling, Minick, & Carmon, 2012). However, while these children may require specialized technological health care procedures and/or health support during the school day, they do not necessarily require special education services (Sirvis, 1989). As noted by Pitchford, Johnson, Scerif, and Marlow (2011), developmental delays often follow preterm birth; however, this does not necessarily mean that every child born prematurely will have developmental delays.…”