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EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 32 MIN

Episode 311 | Judith S Bass | Bass Educational Services, LLC | The EdisonOS Podcast

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In this episode, Judith S Bass, founder of Bass Educational Services, LLC reveals how watching her brother diagnosed with minimal brain dysfunction in 1965 shaped her 25-year mission serving neurodivergent students. Drawing from personally visiting over 400 colleges nationwide, Judith explains her early-start philosophy of meeting students freshman year to teach life skills like taking medicine independently before discussing college in junior year.She discusses her three-tier support system from basic compliance to comprehensive programs, and shares how she evaluates whether staff genuinely enjoy this population because students sense when someone is just going through the motions. Judith reveals her new PRISM platform with a student quiz assessing readiness that sometimes recommends gap years. She explains her strengths-based counseling approach focusing on what students can do rather than limitations, and shares her ideal college redesign eliminating timed tests entirely, integrating disability services into main campus buildings, and educating professors on simple accommodations like giving five-minute transition warnings for autistic students.

In this episode, Judith S Bass, founder of Bass Educational Services, LLC reveals how watching her brother diagnosed with minimal brain dysfunction in 1965 shaped her 25-year mission serving neurodivergent students. Drawing from personally visiting over 400 colleges nationwide, Judith explains her early-start philosophy of meeting students freshman year to teach life skills like taking medicine independently before discussing college in junior year.She discusses her three-tier support system from basic compliance to comprehensive programs, and shares how she evaluates whether staff genuinely enjoy this population because students sense when someone is just going through the motions. Judith reveals her new PRISM platform with a student quiz assessing readiness that sometimes recommends gap years. She explains her strengths-based counseling approach focusing on what students can do rather than limitations, and shares her ideal college redesign eliminating timed tests entirely, integrating disability services into main campus buildings, and educating professors on simple accommodations like giving five-minute transition warnings for autistic students.

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