We can always give something. Some give money to their favorite charity. Others donate their time to distribute goods at…
Jackie Babiarz
When Jackie Babiarz’s daughter, Cammy, was diagnosed with Rett syndrome at age 2 in 2011, Jackie became a point person for newly diagnosed Rett syndrome families across the country by providing guidance for marketing and fundraising, and by advocating for families with IEP meetings and transitions. Jackie also created a social media page with over 12,000 followers. She speaks to classes and schools about special needs, inclusion, and anti-bullying. Jackie is dedicated to helping families and strengthening communities. She and her family reside in Wheaton, Illinois. "The IncRETTibles" is her family's journey with Rett syndrome.
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Articles by Jackie Babiarz
Whether we realize it or not, we carry someone through on a daily basis. A dad makes breakfast for…
For parents of neurotypical children, summer should be easy, busy, and carefree. They might take their kids to the pool…
When Cammy was 14 months old, she and her cousin Olivia took a weekly toddler music class called…
My family is overwhelmingly grateful for the COVID-19 vaccination. We can breathe a little more easily now that our daughter…
I used to think the…
I was 31 years old and eight months pregnant when our daughter Cammy,…
If you have a child that is diagnosed with a rare disorder, you’ll likely find yourself asking questions…