My Sugar is a rescue. She was purchased at a young age and probably weighed no more than a pound. She was purchased to belong to a 4 year old little boy.
By the time I adopted Sugar at 2 years old, she already had received a concussion from being dropped on her head at least once and was bounced off from a full sized trampoline onto the ground repeatedly

. (granted this was allowed by sucky parenting

)
She is still "good" with children but they make her very very nervous

. I am able to let her socialize with them but she is only on the ground with them (never held unless sitting) and the children know if Sugar runs to her bed, that is her "safe zone" and they are not to bother her!
Sugar is very timid and scared of loud sounds or quick movements to this day. I do not think Yorkies and children under 8-10 years of age in a permanent household setting is the best choice.
PS forget about giving your children raisins or grapes ~ ever. Too dangerous