This ‘daredevil’ single mum learned skateboarding and Brazilian jiu-jitsu to bond with her sons

This ‘daredevil’ single mum learned skateboarding and Brazilian jiu-jitsu to bond with her sons

She said,” I was so afraid I was going to upset my child inside me,” even in small things like driving. &nbsp,

When she gave birth to Conor, her second child, the community had already moved back to Singapore. Two years later, her eldest brother, Cionnaith, was born. &nbsp,

The stress persisted yet in Singapore. Yong, a stay-at-home mother who runs an important oils company, discovered herself avoiding certain actions out of concern that they might harm the child or herself.

” I was extremely liberal when they were inside of me, maybe it was the things I grew up reading in my home.” So I made it a point to have a true blast with them once they were out and a small older,” she said.

From a young age, that “blast” took the form of all kinds of activities and outdoor entertainment. When they were three, five, and seven years old, both, she took them swimming, got them into skating, tennis, riding, wakeboarding, and even went-karting.