Jump to content

Radio Party Market Research - parents of children aged 8-13


WordPlay

Recommended Posts

Hello,


We (Zoe & Leon) are looking for some willing parents of children aged 8-13(ish) to give us some feedback about birthday parties that we offer. We run radio drama making workshops, and we have just started running radio parties for children and would like some feedback about what parents actually want when they hire in entertainment for their children's parties or events.


We are based in East Dulwich and would like to meet up with parents just to let you all know what we do and what the children get up to during one of our radio drama parties, and simply would like some feedback. We could kill two birds and meet at a local cafe and chat while we have tea and cake!


If anyone fancies meeting, or would like to know more about what happens in a radio party, do get in touch!


All the best,


Zoe & Leon


P.S Here is a link to our website if you fancy a browse:

[www.wordplayeducation.co.uk]

  • 1 month later...

Thanks to all of you who gave us great feedback about our radio parties for children. If anyone else would like to meet up to discuss and share ideas, we are offering discounted birthday parties for all participants!


Do get in touch if you have a birthday party coming up and are in need of some entertainment!


Best Wishes,


Zoe & Leon

http://www.wordplayeducation.co.uk/

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • It’s a 4 year old on a bike do you really think he is going 15mph. Grown adults complaining about a child who probably isn’t able to string a few sentences together says a lot about the people in this forum. If this member was hit from behind the father was probably walking behind the bike so I don’t get the point of stretching out an overreaction from a child in Nursery bumping into you. Grow up Obviously a four year old should be cycling on the pavement.
    • Malumbu,  if none of us were there, does that mean that nobody should post anything on here unless they have witnesses from the EDF? Why would someone post something like this if it  wasn't true? This is not about whether children should or should not be cycling on the pavement. There are specific issues. a) the child was out of sight of the person supposed to be caring for him b) he appears to have been  either not looking where he was going or was out of control of the bike c) if he did see that he was about to hit someone  he apparently did not give them any kind of warning  d)  a person was unexpectedly hit from behind whilst just walking along, which in my view makes him a victim e) does the title of the thread really matter as the issue was described in the first post?  f) nobody is blaming the child, they are blaming the person who should have been watching him g) do you really think it was acceptable for that person to find the situation funny? The OP was not complaining about the 4 year old. They were complaining about an adult's lack of supervision of a 4 year old who was not capable of riding a bike and who hit someone from behind with no warning. Also, apart from reading the OP more carefully, perhaps also choose your words more carefully. Jobless? Lunatic? Charming.
    • Completely jobless and lunatic behaviour coming on a forum and complaining about a 4 year old and the child’s bike riding skills. Honestly grow up
    • I have to say, I too am upset about the passing of DulwichFox. He was a real local character, who unlike me, managed to stick with ED despite all of the nauseous yuppification of the last three decades. R.I.P to foxy    Louisa. 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...