Common Terms and AP Exceptions
Review words and terms commonly used in Head Start content, noting use of uppercase vs. lowercase.
Review words and terms commonly used in Head Start content, noting use of uppercase vs. lowercase.
Review requirements for citing the Head Start Program Performance Standards, attributing content, and using and including bibliographies, endnotes, and reference lists in Head Start content.
KUMAD is an important approach, not only for search engine optimization but also for making the site easier to use.
Use these guidelines to apply SEO strategies and best practices when developing and updating searchable content for HeadStart.gov.
Refer to these sample phrases and paragraphs used across the Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center (ECLKC). Update titles, dates, and other relevant details as needed.
Read about security-related tips and guidelines for content creators, web developers, and infrastructure teams and how to enhance the security of HeadStart.gov.
Plain language is communication that your audience can understand the first time they hear or read it. We use plain language so people can find, understand, and use what they need. It's also the law!
The fonts, styles, colors, and sizes for the website are listed on this page.
Learn how to create messages to promote linked content through social media. Don't be afraid to get creative, but follow these guidelines to ensure messages stay consistent and credible.
Use this guide when developing an e-blast on behalf of the Office of Head Start (OHS). OHS e-blasts are disseminated through the Head Start Information and Communications Center (HSICC).