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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


What Collaborating with an SLP Taught Me About Communication, Inclusion, and Teaching
Speech-language pathologists have deeply shaped the way I approach teaching, communication, and inclusion. In this SLP Appreciation Day reflection, I'm sharing how collaboration with SLPs -- alongside my experiences supporting a nonspeaking individual and participating in Project PREP at WKU -- transformed my understanding of AAC, communication access, and creating meaningful opportunities for all students to participate in learning.
Charley Jo Vaughn
May 184 min read
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