Dear deafmama,
Welcome to AllDeaf for starters....first take a deep breath and take some time-out, to give yourself some room to give some thought.
Let me give a brief introduction....As my signature says, I was born severely-deaf but was told from the time I was diagnosed at age 11 that I was 'HOH' and encouraged by the audiologist and specialist that if I were to wear hearing aids, I would do just fine in mainstream school. I did wear HAs for a short while but soon discarded them for various reasons. I was raised oral-only having no idea that the Deaf community and sign language even existed. I am the only one in my entire family who is deaf. I married a hearing man and I now have 7 hearing children (ranging from 3 young adults, 2 teenagers, a 10 year old and a 7 year old). I homeschool and have taught all my children how to read.
Now, back to your 'time-out'....sit back and think what accomodations you could embrace that would make your life easier. Here is to name a few, that I have taken on myself since joining AllDeaf. Texting instead of phoning, or even a Video relay, or IP relay (which is like chatting online); You could even use Skype to chat with the parents which you can use a combination of both visual and text. I use it to lipread since most people I know don't know sign combined with text. Also, setting the DVD to subtitles or CC captioning before you start watching a movie or tv program.
Teaching your children to read: Since your children can hear, you can use phonics DVDs/CDs to teach them to read with access to sound, but you can teach them visually as well by pointing to the letters and mouthing the words. Teach them the basic rules of reading such as 'When there are 2 vowels together, the first one says its name and and second is silent'; "I before e except after c" etc.
Other accomodations such as notifying you when someone is at the door; tapping you on the arm to alert to someone speaking to you; facing you when they speak, all these little things....it will soon become habit to them. My youngest son who is 7 has this habit of repeating my name several times apparently until I pay attention, mind you, he has to tap me first, so I don't see the point of it.
but it is cute nonetheless.
My husband and children automatically have assumed the fact through experience and almost subconciously now, I need someone to accompany me with any new endeavour or to important appointments like the doctor's office. They are in the habit of watching to see if I have understood what was being said and will repeat it for me if necessary. They take all phone calls on my behalf that are not texted. I can only just make out, family members or close friends whom I interact with face to face often, on the phone (and my phone is cranked up to the loudest volume), sometimes even their calls end in frustration and quickly change over to texting. Other voice calls, I immediately hand over to my hearing family to take the call. I have been making the switch over to totally texted calls since discovering I had this option. You can get devices that can assist you in your home like, doorbell alerts, vibrators etc. Also, another tip, watch for cues from your pets and surroundings. Learn to be aware of visual cues, when you think about it, you have been using these cues much more than you realise.
I hope this has been of help to you. Feel free to PM (Private Message me anytime).
All the best.
BecLak.