I would avoid using Repeaters entirely. From a performance standpoint they are very slow because the items are frequently destroyed and recreated. You are better off using a List-based control and implementing an itemRenderer.
Event listeners by default are strong references, so if you do not remove your event listeners it will prevent the object from being garbage collected. You can use the optional 5th parameter in the addEventListener called "weakReference" and set the value to true to add an event listener that will not prevent GC.
Instead of adding an event listener to every child
To better deal with events in your itemRender component, you can implement the IDropInListItemRenderer interface. This will give you access to "listData" which has an "owner" property which is the actual List object itself. In your itemRenderer, dispatch a custom Event containing the necessary data through the owner. If you add an event listener to the List control after it's created then you can do the event handling in the component containing the control.
