Thursday, March 27, 2025
54.1 F
Roseville

Disabilities, Developing an Appreciation

DeeAnn Konrad’s son technically doesn’t have a disability, but her challenging experience with him the last year certainly has softened her heart toward people with disabilities. She reads this column in the Tea-Harrisburg Champion in South Dakota.

“We had concerns with Brenner in the womb,” said 36-year-old Konrad in a telephone interview of her son. “Doctors said early on he may not receive the amount of oxygen needed to develop brain capacity. They also said he could develop mental retardation, and have Down syndrome and low birth rate.”

None of that happened. The Konrads felt as if they had dodged a bullet.

“Then I noticed at three months Brenner always putting his head to one side after I placed him in the bassinet,” said Konrad. “We tried a number of things to change his habit. Later, we began noticing this soft spot on his skull.”

A physician diagnosed Brenner with plagiocephaly, which an American Association of Neurological Surgeons website defines as “a condition in which specific areas of an infant’s head develop an abnormally flattened shape and appearance.”

Plagiocephaly has become more common since 1992, the year the American Academy of Pediatrics began recommending that infants sleep on their backs to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. The American Association of Neurological Surgeons claims this change has caused a “dramatic” increase in infants with plagiocephaly.

“The flat spot (with Brenner) was on the top right back of his head,” she said. “If left untreated, doctors said he could develop hearing and vision issues, and have trouble later on finding football, bike and baseball helmets that fit.” To correct the condition, Brenner was fitted with a cranial remolding helmet, which until recently he wore 23 hours daily. Now 14 months old, he wears it eight hours during the day, and will continue wearing it for several months.

When out in public, Konrad sees people staring at her helmeted son, hears comments, and feels compelled to answer questions. She sees herself now as an educator and advocate, and writes a regular newspaper column in which she has revealed her son’s condition.

Waiting in doctors’ offices, she often hears parents of children with disabilities talk of their difficulties. “I have developed an appreciation for those families that live that life (of disability) daily, and a respect for the commitment they have for their kids,” she said.



Brighter Side

Trending

PCWA addresses challenges following PG&E powerhouses damage

Auburn, Calif. - At its March 20 meeting, the Placer County Water Agency (PCWA) Board of Directors received an update on the ongoing efforts to address water supply challenges caused by damage to Pacific Gas and Electric Company's (PG&E) Lake Spaulding Powerhouses

Hiking Lincoln: Wilson Park to Coyote Pond Park during spring

Lincoln, Calif. - An annual favorite of ours for around two decades, this springtime hike from Wilson Park to Coyote Pond in Lincoln offers what we consider to be some of the best scenery in South Placer. Spring is magical here.

Loomis Soroptimist Fiesta Bingo Fundraiser April 30th at Blue Goose

Loomis, Calif. - Soroptimist International of Loomis Basin will host the Fiesta Bingo fundraiser on Wednesday, April 30. This family-friendly event will be held at the Blue Goose Event Center, 3550 Taylor Rd, Loomis CA 95650.

Gander Taphouse in Loomis

Gander Taphouse in Loomis

Lebaron Laboratory in Granite Bay

Alison LeBaron is a Master Gemologist serving Northern California. Contact LeBaron Laboratory today

Topics

PCWA addresses challenges following PG&E powerhouses damage

Auburn, Calif. - At its March 20 meeting, the Placer County Water Agency (PCWA) Board of Directors received an update on the ongoing efforts to address water supply challenges caused by damage to Pacific Gas and Electric Company's (PG&E) Lake Spaulding Powerhouses

Hiking Lincoln: Wilson Park to Coyote Pond Park during spring

Lincoln, Calif. - An annual favorite of ours for around two decades, this springtime hike from Wilson Park to Coyote Pond in Lincoln offers what we consider to be some of the best scenery in South Placer. Spring is magical here.

Loomis Soroptimist Fiesta Bingo Fundraiser April 30th at Blue Goose

Loomis, Calif. - Soroptimist International of Loomis Basin will host the Fiesta Bingo fundraiser on Wednesday, April 30. This family-friendly event will be held at the Blue Goose Event Center, 3550 Taylor Rd, Loomis CA 95650.

Lebaron Laboratory in Granite Bay

Alison LeBaron is a Master Gemologist serving Northern California. Contact LeBaron Laboratory today

National Model Train Show in Sacramento this June

Sacramento, Calif. - The 40th National Garden Railway Convention is sponsoring a spectacular model train show, by featuring operating model train layouts, displays, merchandise, and free kids make and take workshops.

Hiking Folsom: Black Miners Bar to Nimbus Fish Hatchery

Folsom, Calif.- With spring in the air and warm sunshine finally returning, a day trip to Folsom with my son was in order. Black Miners Bar would offer a starting point for our Monday morning.

Roseville Groundbreaking: Winding Creek Elementary School

Roseville, Calif. - Roseville City School District and Balfour Beatty to celebrate the start of construction of the district's newest school, Winding Creek Elementary, today, Tuesday March 25, 2025.

Related Articles

Local Spotlight

Stanford Ranch Family Dentistry in Rocklin serving the local community since 2000

Rocklin, Calif.- For nearly 25 years, Jason and Heather have grown their successful Stanford Ranch Family Dentistry practice by faithfully serving patients throughout the Rocklin, Roseville, and greater South Placer County region. Their business has grown to now employ over a dozen employees which helps them meet the growing demands of a successful local business.

Making a Splash in Roseville at Steve Wallen Swim School

Roseville, Calif. - Steve Wallen Swim School in Roseville teaches swim lessons and water safety for infants, kids, and adults of all skill levels.

Mobley Pest Services in Roseville serving the community and region for over 20 years

Roseville, Calif.- Fully licensed and bonded, Mobley Pest Services in Roseville has been providing reliable pest control services for well over 20 years. Serving residents and businesses in the greater Placer and Sacramento region, Mobley Pest Services is locally owned and operated in Roseville.