Han's parents immigrated to the United States from China. While they focused strongly on passing their cultural traditions down to their son, they were distressed to observe Han incorporating some American traditions into their Chinese heritage

It might be helpful for
Han's parents to understand that Han:

is rejecting his Chinese heritage to fit in with his American friends.
will experience his culture somewhat differently than his parents do because
of having moved to the United States.
is having difficulty finding his cultural identity because he is an adolescent.
is going through a sensitive period of development, so they need to be
patient until he passes through this phase.


will experience his culture somewhat differently than his parents do because
of having moved to the United States.

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