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Paula is a graduate of Hampshire College and has a Master’s Degree in Education from Loyola University, Baltimore, MD. She is AMI certified for all Montessori age levels: Assistants to Infancy, Primary, and Elementary, and she audited the NAMTA/AMI Orientation to Adolescent Studies in 2018.
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Oct 15, 2022 · School Founder Paula Lillard Reflects on the Guiding Principles of Montessori Education | Classic Chicago Magazine. By David A. F. Sweet. When Paula Lillard lived in Cincinnati raising four young children, friends gave her a biography of Maria Montessori, an Italian doctor who championed educational theories little known in the United States.
Nov 2, 2023 · 0. Download PDF. By Paula Lillard-Preschlack and Paula Polk Lillard. Getting started with a classroom full of new children. Public Montessori teachers face many challenges: Training, materials, state and district requirements—the list goes on.
PAULA POLK LILLARD is the head emerita and cofounder of the Forest Bluff School in Lake Bluff, Illinois. She is also the author of Montessori Today; Montessori, A Modern Approach, and Montessori from the Start (with Lynn Lillard Jessen).
Montessori: A Modern Approach has been called the single best book for anyone — educator, childcare professional, and especially parent — seeking answers to the questions: What is the Montessori method? Are its revolutionary ideas about early childhood education relevant to today’s world?
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Feb 5, 2023 · February 5, 2023 By Forest Bluff School Blog. Visit Book's Website. Submitted by Margaret J. Kelley. Our former Head of School Paula Lillard Preschlack says with a laugh that her older sister Lynn Lillard Jessen convinced her to begin her Montessori journey by enticing her with bowls of ice cream and asking her, “What else are you going to do?!”