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Special Education Resources & Blog | So Very Spesh


We Left Him Out
As a new preservice teacher, I once unintentionally left a student using eye-gaze AAC out of a lesson simply because I didn't know how to include him. That moment changed the way I understand communication, participation, and inclusion forever. This post is an honest reflection on learning to slow down, presume competence, and make space for every voice -- because communication is not limited to speech, and inclusion is always a choice.
Charley Jo Vaughn
May 293 min read


Disability Rights Aren't Just for People With Disabilities
Disability rights and universal design are often misunderstood as issues that only affect a small group of people. In reality, they shape the everyday tools, spaces, and systems we all rely on -- from captions and elevators to smart technology and classroom supports. This blog explores how inclusion is already woven into daily life, why schools have always needed flexible design for diverse learners, and why accommodations should never be limited only to students with formal
Charley Jo Vaughn
May 264 min read


Why Visual Supports and Social Stories Matter for New Experiences
Visual supports and social stories can make an enormous difference for neurodivergent children navigating new experiences. From reducing anxiety to increasing confidence and participation, accessible preparation helps children feel safe, informed, and included in the world around them.
Charley Jo Vaughn
May 253 min read


Cute Can Still Mean Inclusive: Behind the #BEspesh Collection
The #BEspesh collection is all about redefining what inclusion looks like through design. From kid-friendly messages about friendship and belonging to "Spesh Mom" and "Spesh Teacher" pieces rooted in everyday life, each design is intentional, creative, and full of meaning. This isn't about clinical representation -- it's about wearable advocacy that feels warm, fun, and real.
Charley Jo Vaughn
May 222 min read


The ADA Porta Potty and Other Signs I'm Building Something Real
A raw and honest look behind Spesh—where polished branding meets unfinished farmhouse projects, cold brew, sleepless nights, and big dreams. This post shares the reality of building an inclusive community while raising 3 young kids, surviving hard seasons, and believing deeply that disabled individuals deserve belonging exactly as they are.
Charley Jo Vaughn
May 202 min read


The Summer of Spesh
A look ahead at The Summer of Spesh--a season of celebration, connection, and community leading up to Spesh's first birthday. From the June 13 Faces of Spesh photoshoot and early birthday celebration, to the July 1 launch of the #BEspesh Collection, the July 18th PossAbilities Expo, and Spesh's official birthday July 19th, this summer is filled with meaningful moments, new releases, and opportunities to engage. Follow along for updates, giveaways, resources, and behind-the-sc
Charley Jo Vaughn
May 162 min read
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