King Baby Syndrome (KBS) describes children who exhibit excessive self-importance, entitlement, and a lack of independence due to excessive parental indulgence. This overindulgence creates social difficulties, emotional instability, and academic challenges. Contributing factors include parental overprotection, permissiveness, and a lack of clear expectations. The syndrome can be prevented and treated by setting clear boundaries, encouraging independence, and fostering age-appropriate responsibilities. Early intervention is crucial to promote healthy child development and prevent negative long-term outcomes.