Yes, that's right. I have trouble dealing with deaf children.
I commute to and sometimes from school with deaf schoolchildren. They make excessive and cacophonous noises during the ride, which takes around one to two hours, depending on the traffic. Yes, I've tried listening to music, but the bus driver scolds me for blasting my music. (In particular, Breaking Benjamin and Avenged Sevenfold mp3s at 320 kbps. (I like all of my music at 320 kbps.))
When they sign, they usually bang on their seats really loud. It is probably for emphasis in ASL, but if you can't yell on the bus, you can't sign with great force, either.
Whenever they look at me, I usually stick my middle finger out at them, and then this kindergartener says that the sign is derogatory. (Like I didn't know!)
Can switching to Geico really save you 15% or more on car insurance? Did this preschooler take too long to say goodbye? Yes, she did! She waves goodbye to every single person on the bus, right in front of each and every one at about 10 seconds per person, and I tell her to scram.
I refuse to converse these kids from the Black Lagoon. It's been suggested, but, man, do I have a lot to learn! (I know only how to fingerspell.) And yes, I've talked about it with the driver, and surprisingly, contrary to what I thought, she actually asked what I wanted her to do. (None of other drivers I've been with have given a rip about my Asperger's, but it was only because I told her and described the symptoms.)
Man, I have a lot to say, don't I? I do not mean to be offensive, but that's what I really feel about them.