'We Have Learned So Much From Him': Mother Pens Open Book About Experience With Autism

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Rita Miceli is opening up about her life as a mother, raising a child with autism.

The Windsor, Ont. mom first started journaling her experiences 25 years ago.

“To track Giaci's progress and see where he was at and how things were going and then I just started writing how it felt as a mother, what the experience was like,” she said.

Miceli stopped journaling about five years ago. Then Giaci’s sisters got on TikTok in 2020 and his account took off.

“I had mothers from all over the world reaching out,” Miceli said. “Parents that were like, ‘OK Rita you know it's nice, we're just starting the journey. It's nice for us to see what an adult lives like.’”

An educator for 31 years, Miceli realized she could help others. She dusted off her journal and penned a 39-chapter book sharing her journey — both the good side and challenging side.

“There would be many times where I would be typing and crying because it just brought up all those emotions again and it brought up those experiences,” Miceli explained. “Some were traumatic. Some were hard to contend with.”

Miceli wishes there was a playbook outlining the challenges 20 years ago, but she has grown as a person because of it.

“What he's given us, my daughters, my husband, we have learned so much from him,” Miceli said.

Giaci’s sister Lauren said it was tough to relive the experience through the book, but she was also inspired by it.

“He's such a hard worker. Perseverance. Even from my parents too from raising a kid with autism. I always take through every day,” said Lauren.

A good example of Giaci’s hard work and perseverance is his sister Maria's wedding last year.

He was very involved in the day and even shared a dance with his sister. However, the moment had to be explained before the wedding day with one thing being overlooked.

“The picky beading on her dress that we didn't think about. He wasn't holding her as he danced but he hovered over. He still did it and did a fantastic job,” Miceli pointed out. “It's our perfect, imperfect life which Giaci lives it to the fullest and so do we because of it. Hang on. Things will get better. There's a great ending,” she said.

Miceli is launching the book Giaci and Me Wednesday at the St. Clair College Centre for the Arts between 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. 

Rita Miceli and her son Giaci are seen in Windsor, Ont. on March 25, 2024. Miceli penned a book called 'Giaci and Me,' detailing her experiences of raising a child with autism. (Bob Bellacicco/CTV News Windsor)
Bob Bellacicco

Bob is a graduate of St. Clair College in Windsor and Spec’s Howard School of Broadcast Arts in Southfield, Mich.

Upon graduation, Bob worked at CHUM Radio as a board operator before moving to CBC Windsor in the same capacity.

In February 1998, Bob was asked to be a cameraman. On his first day, he shot a carjacking and was later featured on the U.S. show Inside Edition.

Soon afterwards, he joined CHWI-TV. He started as a weekend reporter and got a broad taste of the television business working on the station’s morning show. On NEW DAY he was a cameraman, producer and fill-in host.

Bob has a passion for sports stories in the community, but also the experience to cover breaking news events across Windsor-Essex.

Bob has covered the 2005 NBA finals, 2006 Superbowl, 2008 and 2009 Stanley Cup finals, 2009 NCAA Final Four, 2010 Memorial Cup and 2012 World Series.

Bob is an avid ball hockey player and enjoys fitness. He volunteers his time as a coach and is involved with local charities. He is married to Maryann and has two children, Joey and Cristina.

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