Welcome to Verity Ed, where parents are primary! This is our launch announcement so you can get to know who we are and what we are building.
My name is Erika Ahern and, with my husband Todd and the support of a great community, I homeschool our six children.
Verity Ed means TRUTH in education -- holistic, attuned to stages of child development, connected to other like-minded families, raising kids in this challenging new world of technology.
My goal is to help other parents reclaim their role as primary educators of their children.
If you’re new to homeschooling, just want some fresh ideas, parent community, and are ready to reboot your family culture, then please join us.
Hit subscribe and visit our website, verityed.com, where you can download my free eBook, Outside the Box: Reclaiming Education in the Home
Also, check out Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/verityed): Great content takes time and resources, and YOU can join an exclusive group of supporters with access to special content.
Check out my free eBook! (https://www.verityed.com/free-ebook-outside-the-box-reclaiming-education-at-home )
A lot of great content coming: how to get started homeschooling, how to transition, product reviews, book reviews, mindset, self-development, improving family life, parenting, curriculum design course. We have great videos in the works for you. Interviews with top-notch moms and dads who have really built families where their kids are getting TRUE education for life.
There has never been a more exciting time to think “outside the box” in education! My passion is to give other parents the tools to educate life-long learners--children who have time to be free, to play, to enthuse, to encounter the world, and to learn how to learn more.
I hope you’ll join us!
========================MY FAVORITE HOME SCHOOLING BOOKS:
“The Lost Tools of Learning,” by Dorothy L. Sayers
Designing Your Own Classical Curriculum, by Laura Berquist
Beauty in the Word, by Stratford Caldecott
How to Read a Book, by Mortimer Adler
The Idea of a University, by John Henry Newman