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Special Education Resources & Blog | So Very Spesh


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 Faces of Spesh: A Community Taking Shape
The Faces of Spesh started as a simple photoshoot idea and has grown into something much bigger — a community-centered event built on inclusion, representation, and belonging. As we move toward Spesh’s first birthday on June 13, I’m sharing how this project evolved, what it’s becoming, and the people bringing it to life. You can also follow the journey through the So Very Spesh podcast, where Episodes 1–3 are linked in the post.
Charley Jo Vaughn
May 213 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


What Goes Into Planning an Inclusive Event
A look behind the scenes at what truly goes into planning an inclusive event -- from visual supports and sensory-friendly spaces to intentional activities, volunteers, and supporting disability-inclusive businesses.
Charley Jo Vaughn
May 194 min read
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