




It's a Sensory World!
At a Glance
Trust Score
Based on comprehensive analysis of reviews, safety records, and operations.
About It's a Sensory World!
Therapeutic Education for Neurodiverse Learners
Founded in 2007 by a parent and a teacher, It's A Sensory World (ISW) provides a customized, "bottom-up" approach to development. The program serves children and young adults with developmental delays who may not have found success in traditional settings. ISW focuses on the "Pyramid of Learning," which builds higher-order academics on a foundation of sensory and motor regulation. The facility features specialized gyms equipped with swings, rock walls, and trampolines, alongside a mobile Sensory Bus. Educators maintain low ratios of 3:1 or 4:1 to ensure individualized attention. Beyond academics, the center offers social groups and seasonal camps designed to foster independence and community inclusion.
What Parents Say
5 reviews from parents
Fantastic camp! Staff is wonderful, communication is great, field trips are fun and perfect activities for my sweet boy. Thank you ISW for your inclusive and loving environment 🩵
My son had an amazingly fun time at summer camp this year. We only got to go for a few weeks but it was such a great feeling to know that he would be fully cared for in all his special needs and that he would be personally engaged all throughout the day. I am so happy we found this camp and hope to come again next year!
ISW is always a wonderful experience for our daughter over the summer. We know she is happy and safe and provided with full days of fun!
Our 9-year-old autistic son absolutely loved It’s a Sensory World Camp! He was excited every morning and came home each day full of joy. The staff is incredibly kind, patient, and truly understands how to create a safe and engaging environment for neurodivergent kids. We’re so grateful for the positive impact this camp has had on him. Highly recommend to any family looking for a supportive and sensory-friendly experience!
Super cozy place! I really liked a maccha latte! And my friend tried to eat a cinnamon cookie, that was good! We also could concentrate on our lap top work.
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Safety Record
No safety concerns, major violations, or legal issues were found in public records or news reports. The facility recently implemented security enhancements, including a campus-wide camera system and GPS trackers for students during field trips. It is recognized as a licensed child care center by regional educational partners.
Parent Reputation
The facility maintains a highly positive reputation, with parents describing it as a transformative environment where children are 'loved for who they are' and developmental progress is significant. Community sentiment on platforms like Reddit and local news highlights its specialized focus on autism and sensory processing as a 'powerful' and 'heartfelt' resource. The organization is well-regarded for filling service gaps for neurodiverse individuals in the North Texas area.
Staff Insights
Employee feedback from available sources describes a supportive and 'fun' work environment with 'great' management and a strong team culture. Staff are specifically trained in special education and the DIR® Floortime™ approach, maintaining a low student-to-teacher ratio of 3:1 or 4:1. The team is noted for being highly individualized in their care, with long-term leadership from the founding directors.
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