On January 13th, the zoo announced that their (0.1) coppery titi monkey named Cinnamon passed away at age 31 due to late-stage kidney failure.
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That's unfortunate, when KultureCity is right there....On March 10th, the zoo announced they are now designated as a Certified Autism Center by the IBCCES.
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That's unfortunate, when KultureCity is right there....
KultureCity is the best one I'm aware of, but yeah I remember when I had to do the training for the zoo I volunteer at I was sometimes confused at the things they were saying.KultureCity isn't great either, but it's worlds better than IBCCES![]()
KultureCity is the best one I'm aware of, but yeah I remember when I had to do the training for the zoo I volunteer at I was sometimes confused at the things they were saying.
So is the certficiation merely imperfect or a complete joke? I only have passing familiarity with both organizations and am missing the nuance.
KultureCity isn't associated with ABA and does focus on sensory needs, including those for adults!!!, I think it's the follow-through of some places that's a little lacking, so maybe something in the training. IBCCES seems to think the only autistics are kids, does promote ABA, sticks puzzle pieces everywhere, and basically every other negative thing.
True, yeah. Now that I have thought about it for more than half a second I realize it's because I knew the things they were talking about already on account of 1. being autistic and 2. spending a lot of time on certain corners of the internet. I am glad KultureCity exists even if parts of it (or the implementation of it) is less than perfect.
I am also autistic (there's a bunch of us here), and have needed to find quiet spaces in zoos before. Some zoos make them near impossible to find, or put them right next to noisy areas. One facility has a little fenced box, like you're a dog or something, and the fence of course has puzzle pieces on it.