
Episode 18: Keys to raising Teen boys to become world class Leaders with Bukola Jolugbo
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1-Parents grow up. unlearn, relearn
2-Listen to your child. Be open and willing to communicate
3-Humble yourself and work on becoming emotionally intelligent.
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Bukola Jolugbo (Fondly known as Kiki) has been in the trenches researching what it takes to turn boys into world-class leaders and fathers and working with busy professionals, celebrities, and high impact parents to build better relationships with their sons.
She is the host of the first and only summit for parenting teenage boys: Parenting Today's Teen Boy Summit.
Kiki is the trainer of the international workshop: Why your boys act the way they do and the founder of the Joshua's Army, a movement devoted to building high-quality relationships between fathers and sons. She has authored a few books for family harmony, boys' development and productivity.
Kiki has a background as a Business Process Improvement Engineer & social research, and brings that expertise to bear in her work with boys and their parents to create life-changing processes that promote family environments that support the healthy development of boys into world-class leaders.
She's married Mobolaji and has two amazing world leaders in the making. She also holds the world record as perhaps the best female champion for the male gender in the world.
Her 3 books (I lead Journal for Teenage boys, Mantra, Family Motion can be found on amazon . Be sure to follow her on instagram @kikiboysmama or email her at kiki@joshuasarmy.co.uk
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