%0 Journal Article %T The Development of Gratitude in Brazilian Children and Adolescents %A Elisa A. Mer£¿on-Vargas %A Fernanda Palhares %A Jonathan R. H. Tudge %A Lia B. L. Freitas %J Cross %@ 1552-3578 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/1069397117736749 %X This study aimed to examine age-related changes in gratitude expression and spending preferences and the associations between children¡¯s greatest wish and gratitude expression. Participants were 285 children of ages 7 to 14 (M = 10.87, SD = 2.27, 54% girls) from public and private schools in Porto Alegre, a large urban center of Brazil. We found that verbal gratitude was the most common type of gratitude expression. Older children were more likely to express verbal and less likely to express concrete gratitude than were younger participants; they were also more likely to choose saving money for the future and less likely to choose donating to the poor. We also found a positive correlation between hedonistic wishes and concrete gratitude and between social well-being wishes and connective gratitude. Our results suggest that gratitude is linked to the ability of thinking about others, and may be hindered by a focus on immediate pleasure %K gratitude %K moral virtue %K cultural values %K development %K Brazil %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1069397117736749