Tuesday, 9 February 2016

Wayne Preno - Combining a Busy Job With Family Life

The work that Wayne Preno does at his Early and Bright Childcare Centers is important to starting underprivileged children off on the right foot and helping to improve the community. When he is not at work, Preno has his family at home and he enjoys spending time with them.

Preno has three children; two boys and a girl. The eldest is Cole, who is fourteen, then there’s Drew, who is eight, and Lana, who is five years old. All three children are active in sport and a lot of his weekends involve coaching his children’s teams. Currently, he is coaching his middle son, Drew’s basketball team. Preno loves coaching his children’s team because it allows him to be involved and cheer for his kids at the same time. Being a former collegiate basketball player, coaching basketball is the closest that he can get to the game. When he is not at a sporting event, Preno likes to go hiking with his children. All three kids enjoy the outdoors and taking in the fresh air.

All three of his children like to visit their father at his Early and Bright Childcare Centers. They like spending time with the children and help out when they can. For Preno, he enjoys watching his children help out and it confirms his theory that people want to give back to the community. All three of his children are preschool graduates but were enrolled at another institution. Wayne Preno hopes that they will follow in his footsteps, achieve their own successes, and continue to give back to the community.

Thursday, 4 February 2016

Coach Wayne Preno on How Sports Can Contribute to The Lives of Youngsters

After having a successful collegiate basketball career, Wayne Preno has become a coach to stay in the game. Preno finds the time to get away from his day job as the founder and owner of the Early and Bright Childcare Centers in the Philadelphia region. Currently, Preno is the coach of the Bustleton Bengals basketball team as well. Before that, he had previous experience as a football, baseball, and soccer coach. However, basketball is his first love.

Preno is a firm believer of re-investing one’s time to help to improve the community. That was why he started his childcare centers. However, when talking about coaching, Preno thinks that sports offer a lot to children as well. They are a great way to stay active. More importantly, they help children learn the concept of a team and how to work together to achieve something. Athletics can offer this team-building experience where most schools fall short. Sport can also create discipline and provide a strong authority figure. Where Preno is from, he knows that there are a lot of broken families with not many father figures playing prominent roles in their children’s lives.

Preno has demonstrated that he can do well as an authority figure. He says that he wants to coach for a long time because of the joy that he receives when he watches these children succeed. For Wayne Preno, coaching children give him the opportunity to teach the children about values and responsibility while doing something fun and keeping them physically active.

Thursday, 28 January 2016

Wayne Preno - From Lifeguard to Running a Business

During the summer when he was in high school, Wayne Preno spent his time on Long Beach Island, New Jersey patrolling the beach and ocean while saving lives as a lifeguard. Now he is using some of those same lessons while he runs his two Early and Bright Childcare Centers in the Philadelphia region.

Lifeguarding is not about catching a tan and chatting up girls in bikinis. For Preno, he took great pride in his dedication to his job. Lifeguarding is a difficult job mentally. Someone has to be focused on the swimmers for over eight hours a day. Many people do not have that type of concentration, especially when being distracted by people on the beach. Lifeguards also need to have the anticipation and planning to know when a swimmer is looking tired and intervene before it is too late. The last attribute a lifeguard needs is the stamina and swim skills to rescue a drowning person. Preno had all three of these traits and prevented a lot of drownings during his time as a lifeguard.

Running a business is similar to lifeguarding. A lot of concentration needs to occur on the business and how to make it succeed. Businessmen also need the anticipation to act before there is a problem within the company. Wayne Preno has been able to use these same lifeguarding principals to improve his childcare centers. He already has two centers in the Philadelphia area and is looking to expand shortly. Wayne Preno was able to take the skills that made him an effective lifeguard and translate them into business success.

Wednesday, 13 January 2016

Wayne Preno About His Early and Bright Childcare Centers

Wayne Preno is the founder and owner of two Early and Bright Childcare Centers in the Philadelphia region. He wants to serve the underprivileged children of his communities and give them a leg up on their education.

Studies have shown that children who participate in early childhood education are more likely to enroll in college and have greater success later on in life. This is especially true with minority children. Preno sees this early childhood education as being one of the best investments a parent can make in their child’s education because it will set up the next twelve years of school. This is the first opportunity for children to spend time away from the nuclear family unit and interact with a completely different environment. His childcare centers expose children to math, reading, and social skills that are needed in the classroom setting. His curriculum is optimized to enrich his student’s environment in a fun and entertaining setting. The parents of Preno’s students are happy with their children's development and see improvement at home.

Preno wants to be seen as a role model for the community. He believes that his work with his early childcare centers will inspire other people to help improve their community. Preno wholeheartedly believes in the saying “it takes a village to raise a child.” As he continues to help young children in Philadelphia prepare themselves for school, Preno will continue to be integral to the community. In the long run, Wayne Preno wants his kids to come back to the community and inspire a new generation of children.

Sunday, 15 November 2015

Wayne Preno - Five Signs Of a Good Youth Coach

As a parent when your child decides that she or he wants to join a sports team, you are naturally delighted that they want to engage in sport and appreciate all the benefits that being part of a team can bring them. But, as with any organization that takes responsibility for your child and their welfare, you want to be sure that individuals who lead it will be good role models for your child. So, what are some of the signs of a good youth coach? Wayne Preno, a youth coach and child care provider through his Bright and Early Daycare and Preschool businesses in Pennsylvania shares some of the characteristics of a good youth coach.
1. A good coach is patient under pressure, and doesn’t lose his or her cool
2. They command respect and lead by example, teaching fairness and good sportsman-like behavior
3. They take health and safety responsibilities seriously but sensibly
4. They set clear but realistic and age appropriate expectations
5. They support children developing to be the best that they can in a fun environment.

Underlying all of those is the ability of the coach to communicate clearly and effectively to the children and the parents. There will inevitable be drama, injury, disagreements and upsets along the sporting journey. The highs of winning, and the lows of losing.

A good youth coach can handle all of these different challenges and more motivating, encouraging and supporting through it all, enabling your child to grow and learn some amazing life skills along the way.

Wayne Preno played basketball, baseball and soccer from Junior High and through University, and then moved to coach in his spare time around family and business commitments.

Tuesday, 3 November 2015

Wayne Preno - Tips For Parents – How To Effectively Engage With a Daycare Problem

As a daycare owner, and a parent himself, Wayne Preno understands that there are occasions when you may not agree with a course of action or how the service provider handled an issue. That is absolutely normal and to be expected, as individuals we cannot always be in agreement.

The most important thing for everyone concerned to focus on is obtaining swift resolution and agreement to the satisfaction of all involved. If you as a parent have a concern or are unhappy about something, raise it quickly to make sure it is addressed and resolved as rapidly as possible. It will not be helpful to you, the staff and most importantly your child, to stew and delay over something.

Be clear on what your concern is, and what you feel needs to be done to resolve it, then make arrangements to speak with the appropriate member of staff. Your daycare provider’s policy will outline the agreed procedure, so do familiarize yourself with that too. Always be courteous, polite and constructive in your communications, whether in person, over the phone or in correspondence.

Wayne and the staff at his own Bright and Early Daycare and Preschool in Pennsylvania, fully understand that any concern relating to our children can be emotive. We all want to set good examples for our children, and those in our care. For them to see you work together with other adults handle a difficult or conflict situation well, can be a very positive learning experience.

Wayne Preno has an open door policy at his own daycare and preschool services to ensure that parents feel they can always discuss any concerns or issues relating to their children.

Tuesday, 27 October 2015

Wayne Preno - The Benefits of a Structured Regime In Daycare

There are many different types of daycare and preschool environments available for parents to choose from. Some focus almost exclusively on free play and child led learning, whilst others take a much more structured approach with a daily schedule of pre-planned activities, combined with opportunities for free play. How can you decide which will be the most suitable for your child? As an early year’s professional and owner of Early and Bright Daycare and Early and Bright Preschool businesses in Pennsylvania, Wayne Preno has given this very careful consideration and undertaken much research on the respect benefits for children under both approaches. He has also drawn on his personal experiences as a father of three and a youth sports coach.

He knows just how essential it is to give a strong foundation to the children in his care, to develop personal growth and a passion for life-long learning. His objective is that when they leave their early year’s environment and move into the more structured school system they have acquired the social and organizational skills to allow them to move forward with confidence.

As such Wayne has developed his daycare and preschool services to provide the children with a structured environment and routine which encompasses set times for play, learning, games, eating and rest, preparing them for a smooth transition to the more rigorous environment ahead. Wayne Preno is a successful professional daycare and preschool business owner, sports coach and father of three lively children