Wayne Preno – 3 Tips for Biology Majors

Wayne Preno graduated from Gwynedd Mercy College in 1998 with a degree in Biology and minor in Physiology. Preno was always interested in the life sciences and how the body worked. He has a couple of tips for biology majors to help them succeed in their studies.

1. Organize

For biology majors, organization is key. A lot of classes involve rote memorization, so if someone is not organized, it is very easy for them to fall behind in class. Preno recommends buying a planner and writing down homework assignments as well as due dates for reports.

2. Form a study group

Study groups are the best and most effective way to learn material for a test or a quiz. Everyone learns information differently, and it can be beneficial to use someone else’s ideas and mnemonics to remember information. With study groups, people also have a partner to quiz each other.

3. Make time for yourself

It is very easy for biology majors to burn the candle at both ends. However, it is a very bad idea to do that. What Preno recommends is taking one day off a week to relax and decompress a little bit. This break serves two purposes. One, the brain needs some time to pack away the information into long term memory, so taking a day off can help organize thoughts better. Second, it decreases stress. The effects of stress can cause people to become sick and irritable. Taking one day off will help reduce stress. Wayne Preno also recommends taking one hour a day to exercise.

Wayne Preno and His Love for Coaching a Basketball Team

As the founder and owner of the Early and Bright Childcare Centers in the Philadelphia region, Wayne Preno is a busy man. However, after a college career playing basketball, he is returning to the basketball court as a coach. Preno was recently named the coach of the Bustleton Bengals Basketball team.

When talking about basketball, Preno’s face lights up. He is always excited to talk about strategy and tactics. For the upcoming basketball season, he is going to see if he can pass that excitement on to his players. Preno is excited for tryouts to start and to pick his team for the upcoming season. He knows that basketball at this level is different than at the college level, but Preno thinks that there are some fundamental similarities that can be taught. His biggest goal is for everyone to enjoy themselves. Second he wants the team to be able to cooperate and communicate on the court.

What gets Preno the most excited about the season is that his middle son, Drew can try out this year. He has been playing basketball with his children in the driveway for the past four years, but Preno knows it will be different. He knows it will be a new feeling when he has to put on the coach hat and take off the dad hat. Regardless about how the season ends up, Wayne Preno will have a good time with his team and hopes to teach them some essential life skills in the process.

Wayne Preno’s Childcare Business as a Community Asset

For a community, people want a business that they can use to congregate around and use as a focal point for events. Wayne Preno’s Early and Bright Childcare Centers are two of these community assets in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Preno’s childhood centers are places where children can receive preschool education and before and after childcare. What Preno is doing is helping to prepare the next generation of children for the expectations of school and setting them up for success later on in life.

What makes these childcare centers so valuable is what they do to the community. The Early and Bright Childcare Centers are a general meeting point for the parents of these children. Often they will arrive early and chat with other community members before picking up their children. This interaction is good for the community because the more people can interact with each other, it is easier to identify problems in the community and find ways to address these problems.

The best part about Wayne Preno is that if someone tells him about a problem in the community, he will be the first person to dedicate his time and effort to trying to fix the problem. Preno believes that the fortunes of the community reside with the children. This is why he started these two childcare centers in the community. So, if there is a problem in the community, he wants to know about it and try to find a way to fix it. These are a few of the reasons why Wayne Preno’s Early and Bright Childcare Centers are such a community asset.

Wayne Preno Discusses the Benefits of Early Childhood Education

Wayne Preno is the owner of two Early and Bright Childcare Centers in Philadelphia. Through his centers, he offers preschool and before and after school care. He wants to enroll as many children as possible into his early childhood education classes. The reason he wants to do this is because there are numerous benefits to preschool education.

There have been numerous studies that show the immediate and long-term benefits for early education. Studies have shown that children enrolled in preschool education score higher on reading and math tests than children who did not have a pre-k education. The early childcare education students also adapt better to kindergarten than other students. When discussing long-term effects of the program, there have been longitudinal studies that have shown that in school districts with preschool education, there are smaller special education budgets and decreased rates of holding a student back a grade. Both of these results offset the cost of the education program, saving the district money.

Preno believes there is another benefit to his centers. By educating the children in his program, there is a greater probability that they will go to college and get good jobs. He hopes that these children come back as adults and reinvest into the community and help to build it back up. There is no doubting the effects of early childhood education on both the student and the community. Wayne Preno is helping his community by providing the environment where these children can begin their education and a path to prosperity.

Wayne Preno – Signs of a Good Daycare Centre

Wayne Preno advises you to ask lots of questions and be very observant when you are searching for high quality daycare for your child. It is also a good idea to start your search some months in advance as the best providers fill up very quickly.

A good idea is to write down your list of questions, criteria, areas you want to look at etc. in advance, so that you have them to refer to and they don’t get forgotten in the you don’t get swept up in a prearranged tour and presentation which is led by the provider.

Wayne Preno, who has owned and run the Bright and Easy Daycare and Bright and Easy Preschool in Pennsylvania for twelve years suggest that you may want to include the following as a minimum on your criteria:

1. A good reputation, talk to other parents, ask around for people’s experiences

2. A good set of ground rules and behavior expectations

3. A clear parent / provider agreement or policy so you can properly understand what is expected of you and your child, and what you can expect of the provider

4. Its environment, cleanliness, is it well maintained, secure and well equipped?

5. Do you feel relaxed when you are there, is the staff approachable, how is your child responding to the surroundings, other children and staff?

6. Do they have a consistent staff base?

7. Is the curriculum engaging and varied with group and one-to-one time

Wayne Preno always encourages parents to stop-by and to ask the questions that they need to give them confidence.

Wayne Preno – A Role Model in Daycare

There is no doubt that there is a much larger proportion of women than men engaged in the daycare and preschool sector in the United States. It is estimated that less than 4% of childcare is provided by men making Wayne Preno Wayne Preno is one of that rare percentage of males actively involved in the provision of daycare and preschool.

There are of course many reasons why there are fewer men engages in this sector. It is not, however, the purpose of this post to explore the reasons behind this disparity, but to raise the possible impact that such an imbalance can have on young children.

Wayne feels that it is important for all children to have interaction in their early years with both female and male role models, be that in the home, daycare or school. Increasingly, as more parents work away from the home and the make-up of what makes the family unit changes, those early years are spent in daycare and preschool environments where careers are predominantly female. Rarely are there male role models for either boys or girls to interact and engage with or learn from.

Should we be concerned about this? Wayne believes that for children of both genders to become well rounded, socialized and confident individuals it is important that they see that both men and women can provide care and nurture.

Wayne Preno is a professional daycare and preschool provider who focuses on helping the young generation develop into well rounded individuals prepared for learning and life. For the last twelve years Wayne has owned and operated the Bright and Early Daycare in Philadelphia and Bright and Early Preschool Cheltenham PA growing the businesses successfully in a competitive market.

Wayne Preno – Why Patience Really Is A Virtue.

It is a question regularly asked of Wayne Preno, owner of the Bright and Early Daycare in Philadelphia and Bright and Early Preschool businesses in Cheltenham PA; what is the most important virtue you can have, and need, in daycare?

Without hesitation he always replies, patience. Patience and then a little bit more patience!

Often, people think that this is necessary just for the children. Wayne believes that patience is essential if you are to give children a calm positive experience and environment in which to develop during those all-important early years. He admits that it is not always easy, children will always test you, but it is a skill you must constantly use.

However, it is also a hugely important skill to have on call when dealing with parents. Wayne always looks to remember, and encourage his staff to do the same, that they often interact with parents at the most stressful parts of their day. As a working parent he understands how challenging mornings and evenings can sometime be.

So, occasionally, those encounters can be a little frazzled and stressful. As daycare professionals, Wayne Preno tries to ensure that at his Bright and Early centers, there is always a warm welcome and support for parents if it’s needed, and time to listen to any news they may want to pass on. Using the virtue of patience makes for a much more positive experience for parent, child and staff.

Wayne Preno is owner of Bright and Early Daycare and Bright and Early Preschool in Pennsylvania and a firm believer that patience is a much underrated virtue!

Wayne Preno – Tips To Help Parents Searching for Quality Daycare

As a parent searching for high quality daycare for your child can seem like an overwhelming task. We all want to do the best when can but there are so many aspects to consider. As a professional daycare owner, Wayne Preno understands that feeling.

Wayne believes that it is essential to provide a service that is inviting and welcoming for both parents and children alike, and that you must also look past the glossy brochure, Open Days, and shiny facilities if you are to get a real understanding of the service being provided.

He suggests that the ‘emotional feel’ should be given as much consideration, and that parents should take the opportunity during their visits (scheduled and unscheduled) to look at the personal interactions going on around them.

How do the staff greet the other parents when they arrive, do they take time and engage with them? Are the children happy to see the staff and keen to be with them? Is there good clear communication between the staff; is it respectful; is everyone clear on their role and responsibilities?

All of these indicators are excellent reflections and indicators as to how smoothly your child’s day will be run and the environment they will be nurtured in. Having confidence in these factors will help you make a better informed, more rounded decision in your childcare provider.

Wayne Preno set up his two businesses in Philadelphia and Cheltenham PA, Bright and Early Daycare and Preschool, twelve years ago having searched for the right daycare for his own children.

Coaching 101 – Minimize Sideline Coaching

Anyone who has been the coach of an athletics team knows that there are many obstacles that can crop up and get in the way of having a great season. Being a good coach is all about knowing when to give criticism, and when not to.

One of the most common ways that a coach dooms his team is by engaging in what is known as sideline coaching. Sideline coaching is when a coach spends nearly all his time during a game giving criticism to the players. The reason why this is a mistake is because it often causes the players to lose focus and to second guess themselves. Half of doing well in a game is about good fundamentals, the other half is good mental preparation, focus, and confidence. Nothing destroys the confidence and focus of a player more than a heavy-handed coach who is bellowing orders out from the sidelines. While it is important to reinforce certain things to your players when you can, like focusing on a hole in the opposing defense, do your best to avoid criticisms and keep coaching to a minimum in a game.

When your team is playing, let them do just that. As long as they are staying focused on their task, all of your coaching skills from practice should be shining through during the game. This does not mean that you spend the game trying to tweak it. The game is the time where the players shine thanks to your instruction. That is why it is so important to lay off and let them play.

Wayne Preno is a coach who recognizes that game time is for the players, not the coach.

Be a Better Coach – Keep Them Confident

If you want to have a better team that gets more wins and has more fun than the other teams, you have to step your game up as a coach. Some of the greatest franchises and teams throughout the history of sports have been created on the backs of coaches. While some will argue that it is the players who make a great team, a more experienced person will tell you it is the coach that creates a dynasty.

Once you understand that, the next step is knowing the key factors that separate a good coach from a poor one, and how to avoid being lumped in with the bad ones. One of the most important things that determine whether a coach is good or bad, is whether or not they are good at inspiring their team or keeping them confident. A good coach is capable of making any player on his team feel like the best in the game. If your players on your team believe that they can achieve greatness, they have a much better chance to do so. That is why a good coach always encourages and reinforces confidence, rather than tearing down a player or focusing on their weaknesses.

Developing a strong team is all about molding their skills, then giving them the confidence to wield them properly when out on the field. While it is important to work on the fundamentals, if your players don’t have the confidence to use them in a game, one second guess can be the difference between victory and defeat in a game.

Wayne Preno is a businessman and Basketball, Soccer and Baseball coach who believes that confidence is key to victory.