Lizeth Alejandra Aguilar Constance
Lizeth Alejandra Aguilar Constance is originally from El Salvador and has maintained a lifelong interest in language, culture, and cross-cultural communication. In 2004, she relocated with her family to Panama, where she completed a Hospitality Service Management Certification and later earned a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. During her academic studies, she participated in an international internship program at Disney World in the United States- an experience that enhanced her professional development and deepened her appreciation for multicultural environments. It was during this time that she met her husband, George.
In 2014, Lizeth moved to the United States, first residing in Michigan and later settling in Arizona in 2016. She is the mother of three daughters—one who is an angel in heaven and two who are with her, currently ages 10 and 3. Both children are being raised bilingually in Spanish and English. Lizeth actively supports heritage language development by intentionally integrating Spanish into daily routines through conversation, questioning, and meaningful interaction. She views a child’s home language as a vital bridge to family relationships, cultural identity, and emotional connection, and advocates for bilingualism as a powerful means of preserving identity, tradition, and love across generations.
She is deeply passionate about helping others learn Spanish in a fun, engaging, and meaningful way. She believes that learning Spanish opens doors for children to thrive academically, socially, and culturally, while fostering confidence, connection, and lifelong growth!
Campus: North Valley