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New Kids on the Block http://flic.kr/p/6Vn9H8 Child Genius http://www.flickr.com/photos/38722267@N03/6982342396/ Making good grades http://flic.kr/p/7Dxpqr Day057/365 Recognition http://flic.kr/p/63GHrZ The Magic Of Literature http://flic.kr/p/5Ygv9y Mozart http://flic.kr/p/3o2EUH Too Late http://flic.kr/p/A1xuT School Children Learning music http://flic.kr/p/8NYMFq Brain power http://flic.kr/p/8TtRNw Improve memory http://flic.kr/p/5ECUMm Waiting in Line http://flic.kr/p/f2QAVN Number 3 http://flic.kr/p/JWXJK Magic Of Music http://flic.kr/p/4G7Cmk Music lesson in Granerburg http://flic.kr/p/48ZGTw Music Lesson Free http://flic.kr/p/7mMHtJ OUTLINE Hook/ Attention Grabber: Children should study music early in their developing years. The Big Idea: Children should learn music in their early developing year s because it has a greater chance of increasing that child’s IQ. What’s in it for your audience? Explain why your topic is worth discussing. Music will aid your child across very wide criteria, which include skills such as memory and academics. Studies from McMaster University show children grouped between the ages of 4 to 6 that took music lessons excelled above groups of their peers that didn’t take any musical instructions. In skill sets such as literacy, mathematics, and IQ were all higher. Why should your audience listen to you? My audience should listen to me because I studied Mozart and other classical musicians and music since the age of 7. From my experience my pronunciation of words, understanding plurals, and memory were all attributes I possessed that kept me in the top of all my classes a child. I was able to translate so many techniques I learned in music to daily academics and testing. Call to adventure: It’s never too late to get your child a musical education. Start now! And observe as your child academic skill sets and IQ increases. Preview the three main points that will support your big idea: By children learning music in their early ages it will 1.) Increase their brainpower; 2.) Improve their memory; and 3.) It will give your child better patience Supporting point one: Music will give your child a mental challenge that will translate directly by stimulating certain parts of their brains, resulting in better reading, math, literary skills Supporting point two: Memorizing music is very key in learning music. The memory can help a child’s development directly relating to things such as better spelling Supporting point three: Many times in music you will have to wait your turn in order to play your part, especially in a band. This inadvertency teaches a child patience which can relate to good study habits. Call to Action: Let your kid study music, let them take one class and see for yourself if it translate to better academics such as it did myself. Summarizing the main points: Restate The Big Idea: Clincher:TRANSCRIPT