MARIETTA, GA – Long before test scores, report cards, and milestones, a child’s educational path is shaped in quieter ways, through routines, environments, and the decisions made at home when no one is watching.
A Parent’s Guide for Educational Success for Their Children, released by Author’s Tranquility Press and written by educator Joann Falciani, turns its attention to those formative moments, offering a grounded perspective on how early choices influence long-term growth.
At its core, the book challenges a common assumption: that success in education begins in the classroom. Instead, it suggests that it begins earlier, in how children are prepared to enter that space.
Falciani draws on her experience working with young children and families, guiding parents through questions that often carry the most weight. What makes a school the right fit. When readiness is more than age. How structure, consistency, and environment influence a child’s ability to adapt and learn.
The book offers practical ways to approach these decisions without overwhelming the reader. In evaluating schools, it emphasizes details that directly affect a child’s experience, including classroom size and the level of teacher interaction. Smaller group settings, such as one teacher for every six young children and one for every ten in preschool and kindergarten, can influence the level of attention and engagement during early learning years.
For families navigating enrollment timing, the book addresses the consideration of delaying kindergarten placement. Rather than framing the decision as a strategy, it presents it as a question of readiness, balancing academic expectations with emotional and social development.
Beyond formal education, Falciani expands the definition of learning. The routines children follow each day, how they transition into school, how they carry responsibility, how expectations are communicated, become part of their educational foundation. When children understand what is expected of them, it can help support confidence and independence.
The book also considers the broader experiences that shape a child’s development. Participation in sports, for instance, is presented as an extension of learning, where children build confidence, discipline, and social awareness that carry into academic environments.
What emerges from A Parent’s Guide for Educational Success for Their Children is not a formula but a perspective, one that values consistency over urgency and intention over perfection.
In a time when educational decisions can feel increasingly complex, the book offers a steady reminder: that the most meaningful outcomes are often built gradually, through everyday choices that rarely draw attention but quietly shape who a child becomes. A Parent’s Guide for Educational Success for Their Children is available on Amazon in paperback and eBook formats.
About the Author
Joann Falciani is an early childhood educator with experience working with young children and their families. Her work focuses on the foundational stages of learning, helping parents navigate decisions that influence both academic development and emotional well-being.
About Author’s Tranquility Press
Author’s Tranquility Press, based in Atlanta, Georgia, is a publishing and publicity company dedicated to bringing practical, insightful, and impactful books to a global audience. The company collaborates with authors to develop works that inform, guide, and resonate across generations.
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