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Justin Richardson was born on 1963. Discover Justin Richardson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?
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Justin Richardson Net Worth
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The book received several awards, including the American Library Association Notable Book award and the ASPCA Henry Bergh Children's Book Award. However, one year after its publication, it became the single most banned or challenged book in the United States. According to the American Library Association, Tango was the most banned book in the Country for the years 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2010. (It was number 2 in 2009 and number 5 in 2012).
In 2005, Richardson and his partner, the American playwright Peter Parnell, published their first children's book, And Tango Makes Three (Simon and Schuster). The book tells the true story of two male penguins in the Central Park Zoo who pair-bonded, built a nest, and together hatched an egg. On its publication, The New York Times wrote, "And Tango Makes Three is bound to raise eyebrows, but for those of us eager to encourage our children to include, rather than exclude, it's a welcome addition to the library of families. The well-written, perfectly paced text is delivered with a deft touch by the collaborative team of Justin Richardson… and Peter Parnell."
According to the New York Times, Richardson and pediatrician Mark Schuster M.D. Ph.D. were inspired by a parent's question at one of these schools to write their book Everything You Never Wanted Your Kids to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid They'd Ask) (Crown, 2003). "How can I teach my daughter to have a healthy attitude toward sex," the father had asked, "but prevent her from having any?" Publishers Weekly wrote that the authors "bring extraordinary expertise and scintillating intelligence to this guide to coping with a child's sexual maturation. Acknowledging that kids are""inherently sexual"" (male fetuses, for example, have erections in utero), the authors show how parents can influence their children's sexual development in healthy ways through honest communication. With this forthright and reassuring volume, the Richardson and Schuster prove themselves models of that skill."
Richardson was profiled in the New York Times is 1997 in an article entitled "Elite Schools Face the Gay Issue." The article detailed his work with numerous New York independent schools (Trinity, Dalton, Brearley, and Spence are mentioned), speaking to teachers, students and parents about sexual orientation development in children and teens. "Dr. Richardson," the author wrote,"-- pedigreed, carefully spoken, determinedly nonthreatening -- has become the schools' gay issues consultant of choice. 'He's so sane, and he's so clear,' said Edes Gilbert, the head of Spence."
Justin Richardson (born 1963) is an American author and psychiatrist best known for co-authoring And Tango Makes Three with Peter Parnell.
Richardson was born in Greenwich Village in 1963 and grew up in Rockland County, NY. He received his undergraduate, graduate, and medical degrees from Harvard. He was Chief Resident in Psychiatry at Harvard's McLean Hospital before joining the faculty of Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons. He lives in Greenwich Village with Parnell and their daughter.