There’s a web bot called Fomdi at: www.fomdi.com
You merely put in your zip code and miles you’re willing to travel to see the movie, and it will pull up the data for you. Please remember information is always changing, so it’s a good idea to call the movie theater and double check to see if [...]
Archive for November, 2008
Captioned Movies Locator On The Internet — Fomdi
Posted in DHH mothers with hearing children, DHH movies, hard of hearing, hearing loss, parents of children with hearing problems, understanding DHH people on November 26, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Adding DHH Blogs
Posted in DHH mothers with hearing children, hard of hearing, hearing loss, parents of children with hearing problems, understanding DHH people on November 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Starting today, you’re going to see links to other DHH blogs.
If you go to the right side of my blog, and go further down, you will see the Blogroll. In the coming months, I will start adding DHH website links.
I have reviewed many DHH blogs, and I believe Banjo’s World is a very good DHH [...]
Oralism vs. Manualism, The 100 Years Old Controversy
Posted in DHH mothers with hearing children, Other subjects, hard of hearing, hearing loss, parents of children with hearing problems, understanding DHH people, tagged American sign language, oralism on November 20, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Okay…before I forget, I have been told the HLAA conference in Anaheim for February 2009 has been cancelled. Too bad, as I was planning to go. But there are always lots of other DHH events going on.
Now, somone in Michigan has contacted me regarding giving an interview about the ages-old controversy between oralism and manualism. [...]
Videophones For DHH
Posted in DHH mothers with hearing children, hard of hearing, hearing loss, parents of children with hearing problems, understanding DHH people, videophones for DHH people, tagged videophones for DHH, videophones for DHH people on November 10, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Many parents of DHH children are anxious to know what the future holds for them and their children.
Well, you won’t have to worry about keeping in touch with them, even after your DHH child moves out for some reason.
It’ll be very easy.
How? Videophones, and it comes with video relay services. Through complicated financial arrangements involving [...]