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Children living in Escondido Village
as of October 25: 417
Expectant mothers in Escondido Village
as of October 25: 29
Ratio in Escondido Village of children
of graduate students to children of undergrads: 70:
1
Children served by on-campus centers that
offer full-time child care: 401
Hot dogs purchased for
children at Reunion Homecoming 2005: 301
Children who
had their faces painted at
Reunion Homecoming 2005: 400
Adults who had their faces
painted: 20
Cost, in dollars, of raising a child for 17
years
in 1960: 25,230
Cost, in dollars, of raising a child for
17 years in 2000: 165,630
Percentage of increase, adjusted
for inflation: 13
Percentage of total cost spent on child
care and education in 1960: 1
Percentage of total cost
spent on child care and education in 2000: 10
Pediatric
visits to Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital
in 2005: 10,210
Percentage of LPCH patients from states
other than California (excluding normal newborns): 3.2
Feet
of track laid for Leland Stanford Jr.’s “toy” train: 400
Thomas the Tank Engine items for sale under toys
and games at Amazon.com: 154
Birthday cakes delivered
to students in 2004-05
by Stanford Parents’ Club: 559
School supply items
requested of all first
graders at Palo Alto’s Lucille M. Nixon Elementary
School: 20
Number of these that
are writing implements: 9
Length, in inches, of the Inner
Quad from arcade to arcade: 6,984
Fourth graders, lying
head to toe, that would fit across the Quad: 131.8
Games
in youth winter basketball league
season at Palo Alto Family YMCA: 8
Games in Stanford men’s
basketball season,
2005-06: 27
Annual emergency room
visits nationwide by school-aged children that are
backpack-related: 7,500
Percentage of backpack injuries
attributed to tripping over packs: 29
Americans who contracted
chicken pox
annually before 1995, when a vaccine became
available: 4,000,000
Percentage of chicken pox cases
prevented by the varicella vaccination: 80
Children’s outreach programs administered through the
Haas Center for Public Service: 26
Children from local
Boys and Girls
Clubs who participate in Haas’s Science
in Service: 100
Height, in feet, of an inflatable, crawl-in
planetarium used by Science in Service to
display the night sky: 13.5
Percentage of 4- to 6-year-olds
who can load a CD-ROM by themselves: 40
Minutes per day
children ages 0-6 spend using screen media: 118
Percentage of children who live in a home where the TV
is on “always” or “most of
the time”: 36
T-ball teams in Palo Alto Little League: 16
Number of those
sponsored by high-tech
companies: 0
Number of those sponsored by food retailers:
3
Children’s fashion stores in the Stanford Shopping
Center: 7
Price, in dollars, of a Tiffany sterling silver child’s
race car cup: 575
Approximate time, in minutes, for an
adult to run down
Palm Drive: 8.9
Approximate time, in minutes, for a baby
to crawl down
Palm Drive: 54.9
Sources: Stanford WorkLife Office,
Stanford Alumni Association, Twinkie Dee Star, USDA Center
for Nutrition Policy and Promotion, Lucile Packard Children’s
Hospital, Stanford University Archives, Amazon, Lucille M.
Nixon Elementary School, Stanford Parents’ Club, Stanford
Maps and Records, Palo Alto Family YMCA, gostanford.com, Reuters
Health, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Mayo Clinic,
Duke University Medical Center, Haas Center for Public
Service, the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, Palo
Alto Little League, Stanford Shopping Center, Tiffany and
Co., Nike Farm Team. |