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Gratitude, a virtue, develops during childhood and adolescence. Adults can encourage its development, fostering consideration for others and strengthening connections.
'Tudge and Freitas deliver on a state-of-the-art compendium of our understanding of gratitude amidst all of its complexities. Each chapter systematically focuses on this topic across a wide range of theoretical frameworks, cultural and philosophical perspectives, and methodological approaches. The volume is certain to be an exemplary resource for scholars, practitioners, and curious readers alike.' Gustavo Carlo, University of Missouri
1. Developing gratitude: an introduction Jonathan R. H. Tudge and Lia B. L. Freitas; 2. Towards a psychological study of the virtues Yves de La Taille; 3. Gratitude in special relationships Terrance McConnell; 4. Assessing influences on gratitude experience: age-related differences in how gratitude is understood and experienced Blaire Morgan and Liz Gulliford; 5. Gratitude and moral obligation Sara E. Mendonça and Fernanda Palhares; 6. Cross-cultural variations in the development of gratitude Ayse Payir, Sara E. Mendonça, Yue Liang, Irina L. Mokrova, Fernanda Palhares and Selin Zeytinoglu; 7. Gratitude in adolescence Samantha Bausert and Jeffrey J. Froh; 8. The development of gratitude and its relation to spending preferences and materialism Lisa Kiang, Elisa A. Merçon-Vargas, Sara E. Mendonça, Ayse Payir and Lia O'Brien; 9. Relations between parents' and children's gratitude Lia O'Brien, Yue Liang, Elisa A. Merçon-Vargas, Uzama S. Price and Ebony D. Leon; 10. Parent socialization of children's gratitude Andrea M. Hussong, Hillary A. Langley, Jennifer L. Coffman, Amy G. Halberstadt and Philip R. Costanzo; 11. Children's and parents' understanding of gratitude Meagan A. Ramsey, Amy L. Gentzler and Boglarka Vizy; 12. Developing gratitude as a practice for teachers Kerry Howells; 13. Teaching gratitude through literature David Carr and Tom Harrison.