These short videos highlight different features of the Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge (ECLKC) website and how they can optimize your experience. Learn how to better navigate the site and search for ECLKC resources using the Español button and more.
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How to Provide Feedback and Suggestions to OHS on the ECLKC
How to Provide Feedback and Suggestions to OHS on the ECLKC
How to Provide Feedback and Suggestions to OHS on the ECLKC
Narrator: How to provide feedback and suggestions through the ECLKC. The Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center, known as ECLKC, is the official Head Start website. There are multiple ways to share your feedback and suggestions with the Office of Head Start. Contact us and give us feedback buttons are featured on every ECLKC webpage.
Use Contact Us to ask a general question or make a suggestion about the Head Start program, submit a specific complaint, or reach the Media Relations team. You can do this by filling out the online form, calling the toll-free number, or sending us an email. Make it anonymous or provide your contact information to receive a response from our team. Use the give us feedback button to share your opinions about a particular web page.
Select a face rating to indicate how helpful it is and use the optional comment section to let us know what you think about the resource content and design. You can also use this feature to tell us about your overall ECLKC experience or let us know if you are interested in volunteering for user focused groups. Our team will review your feedback and if you have included your email address, get back to you if a reply is requested. For additional information, visit eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/help.
CloseFind out how you can provide feedback and suggestions to the Office of Head Start through the Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center (ECLKC) website.
Last Updated: August 1, 2024