Currently, my bread and butter IS children. I keep all of the techniques to basics and open hand till they reach a particular rank. That rank is where I determine wheather or not after their next belt up if they are with or without Eskrima. Whichever skill level and responsibility level they have proven they still get a watered down version with the ommission of joint manipulation, hard throws and no bladework of any sort.
The nice thing is that the company that I work for with the kids does this huge Wushu production and they try to steal the individual kids for the demo team. Blades and such are up played there and the idea of weapons work (in general) is so deadened and desensitized to the families that what we do with the sticks looks like we are playing patty cake. I take no flack from the parents thanks to the Wushu Demo Team. On top of that, many of the parents see that it's a performance art. The children that I teach (along with their parents, as they are the ultimate decision makers) want something more practical. I've only got 1 student on the demo team and he still makes sure to not miss a class with me.
(Bear in mind that I'm not downplaying the athleticism of being on a Wushu Demo Team, but let's face it... Even Jet Li says that he isn't a real martial artist. Even "The Man" knows his limits and the line between fighting and choreogrpahy.)