My name is Naira Balabekyan. I graduated from Yerevan State University, Faculty of Law, where I also completed my LL.M degree. In 2018, I passed the Bar exam and became a member of the Chamber of Advocates of the Republic of Armenia. I have more than 11 years of experience in the legal field, which helped me develop strong communication, responsibility, and organizational skills. It is a true pleasure for me to join Erebuni Armenian School and dedicate myself to teaching the Armenian language.

I am a naturally happy, positive, and energetic person, and I bring this spirit into everything I do. I always strive to go the extra mile for my students: researching new methods, preparing creative materials, and coming up with fresh ideas to make lessons engaging and meaningful. I believe that children learn best when the classroom is filled with warmth, encouragement, and genuine enthusiasm. My goal is to create an environment where students feel confident to ask questions, express themselves, and enjoy the learning process.

My mission is to help the new generation stay connected to their roots by learning the Armenian language and discovering our traditions and values. I want my students not only to develop strong language skills but also to build a deep appreciation for their heritage and identity. Teaching Armenian outside our homeland is both a responsibility and an emotional journey, yet it is one I embrace with optimism and dedication.

My vision is to inspire students and empower them to carry our culture forward with pride and dignity. In a world where English surrounds young Armenians daily, encouraging love for Armenian can be challenging, but with creativity, patience, and sincere care, I believe we can open children’s hearts to the beauty of our mother tongue and help them see it as a lifelong treasure.