“…Hence, the current study was conducted with older children (i.e., 6.5-to 8.5-year-olds) so that we could implement a self-report measure of children's emotional experiences and thus, bridge the gap between existing elevation work with preschool aged children (Hepach and Tomasello, 2020) and adults (e.g., Algoe and Haidt, 2009). Furthermore, developmental work around other-praising emotions (e.g., awe, respect) suggests that emotions of such complexity emerge during middle childhood, providing a justification for the middle childhood age range (Malti et al, 2020;Vaish and Savell, 2022;O'bi and Yang, 2024).…”