Mei-Ying and S.Y. Chen arrived in the United States from Taiwan as newlyweds in the early 1970s, stepping into an unfamiliar world of promise and uncertainty. Leaving behind family and the comforts of home, they embraced a new beginning while S.Y. pursued graduate studies in Nuclear Engineering at the University of Illinois. Those early years required sacrifice and determination as they adjusted to cultural differences, language barriers, and dramatic Midwestern seasons. From modest beginnings, they built resilience and partnership, laying the groundwork for their future and growing family.
During this time, their first son, Frederick, was born, bringing joy and a renewed sense of purpose. Parenthood deepened their commitment to succeed in their new country. About a decade later, while living in New Jersey, their second son, Michael, was born, completing the family and opening a new chapter of hope.
Soon after his birth, Michael faced unexpected health and developmental challenges. Frequent illnesses, allergies, and delays in speech and motor skills disrupted daily life. Mei-Ying and S.Y. began a long search for answers, consulting specialists and therapists, but clarity remained elusive for years, leaving them caught between hope and confusion.
It was not until the family returned to the Chicago area that a turning point emerged. Michael was evaluated by renowned child psychologist and neuroscientist Dr. Bennett Leventhal at the University of Chicago. For the first time, confusion gave way to understanding. Michael was diagnosed with severe autism. Though the diagnosis carried emotional weight, it also provided direction. Armed with knowledge, the family could begin to chart a purposeful path forward rather than wander in uncertainty.
Supported by professionals, caregivers, teachers, friends, and community, Michael made his way through childhood and adolescence. The journey was not easy. Each small achievement-a new word, a skill learned-became a milestone. Frederick's quiet devotion to his brother was a steady source of strength for the family.
Mei-Ying and S.Y. preserved memories of decades marked by exhaustion, courage, and gratitude. Their story is one of enduring partnership-parents learning alongside their child and discovering progress is measured by growth in confidence and independence. Through love and perseverance, Michael became a strong, confident young adult.
This book chronicles over four decades of raising a child with autism, from struggles and breakthroughs to adulthood. It is both a memoir and a testament to faith, determination, and the power of community support. The authors share insights and lessons shaped by years of holding fast to hope.
Today, Michael looks forward to a meaningful life at Misericordia near Chicago-a community he calls home. There, he has found belonging, friendship, and opportunities to grow. His progress is a testament to compassionate care and family commitment. This book commemorates his tenth anniversary at Misericordia and affirms his family's enduring hope and belief in the power of belonging.
Title: SEEING THE LIGHT: Raising A Child with Autism A Family's Journey
Format: Paperback Book
Release Date: 15 Sep 2026
Author: Mei-Ying Chen
Sku: 3684689
Catalogue No: 9798317835972
Category: Biographies & True Stories