Growing in Beauty is a program in support of the Navajo Nation's desire for all children to develop into beautiful individuals. The Navajo Division of Education, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services (OSERS), began this program to provide services to children from birth to age five with special needs, or children who are at-risk for developing special needs and their families. Early childhood intervention services are provided by the state's local programs according to the individualized goals and objectives of children with special needs and their families. Individualized service plans are developed by a special team including the child's family. Types of service that may be provided are based on needs and preference outlined by the individualized plans. These plans may include the following: service coordination, linkage to other services for family needs, vision and hearing services, specialized instruction or special education, nutrition services, diagnostic evaluations, family training, counseling, and advocacy, other family support and respite services, occupational and physical therapy, speech and language therapy, diagnostic evaluations and developmental assessments, assistive technology, education on independent living, and transportation services.