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Jun
2006

My boy's new hero

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I have a few minutes to kill before heading off to pilates to adjust my aching back, so will write something on Sam's new hero - Yao Ming of the Houston Rockets.

It's not unusual for boys to have a sports figure as a hero but I am particularly pleased with Sam's choice.  Yao Ming is a Chinese NBA superstar (from Shanghai, no less) and is the tallest player in the NBA (so I'm told). 

You see, Sam was really starting to question his heritage - probably in a negative way. At one stage, he wondered why he wasn't born Italian. He noticed that he looks different than the other kids. He questioned his black hair, darker skin and dark eyes. He would refuse to speak Chinese to older family members like my mother and my aunties. He would also get quite irrate when I try to teach him a few Mandarin words. He used to say, "stop talking Chinese! I hate hearing it!"

Then something quite wonderful happened. He learnt to play NBA Jam on theX-box and the character that he picked was Yao Ming!! He started to talk about this character "Yao" a lot and one day, I sat up and really listened! (I only heard the bit about him liking basketball  - I signed him up for training immediately - but failed to hear the raves about Yao, the player) 

I rented "The year of the Yao" from the video store for Sam. It was a very inspirational documentary about a young man from China, who went to America not understanding or speaking much English and overcoming his cultural difference to ace it in the big league of basketball.

Sam was captivated!

Now all Sam wants to do is train at basketball and play in the Shanghai Sharks like Yao Ming. I suggested to him that he needs to study Mandarin so that he can stay in China, and he actually agreed!  Now I just need to enrol him in a Mandarin class.

I am much relieved. I don't want him to feel ashamed to be different. I want him to know that he may be different but he is special all the same. As a parent, I try to accentuate the positive in him. I tell him that he is tall, dark and handsome - and smart. And you can't do better than that!

 

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solarius
5.00 (Excellent) | June 2006 | solarius
My boy's new hero
That's wonderful news. Many of my friends did not embrace learning their mother tongue or cultural background while growing up in a bid to become more like everybody else.

Now that they've grown up, they regret  that they had not tried harder to learn Mandarin because of the advantages it would have brought. Many of them have since started learning Mandarin as adults (it is much, much harder!) or embraced their culture in other ways such as learning kung fu or going travelling in China.

It's fantastic that Sam has found a very positive role model in Yao Ming and is starting to learn Mandarin now. Well done! You must be so proud!


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      rachelcook
August 2006 | rachelcook
My boy's new hero
I agree!!! Having grown up in Australia my parents are Londoners - with my mother being Filapino, I have learnt to be proud of my heritage. I think these days people are more accepting or rather involved in helping others be more accepting. I now wish I had learnt my mother's language and I am now investigating to learn how to cook filapino food and down the track learn Taglog and my mother's dialec (also having my son taught too) down the track...


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      Joeyjo
June 2006 | Joeyjo
My boy's new hero
I did try with Jacky Chan at first, but he didnt take to the kungfu man!


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           ClayCook
June 2006 | ClayCook
My boy's new hero
Great to hear JoeyJo. How about Jet Le? ;)


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                Joeyjo
July 2006 | Joeyjo
My boy's new hero
Just between us, I think Sam likes to be TALL. I dont know why he never took to Jet Li either...


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