“Children who are accustomed to being treated well internalize that treatment and have a permanent sense of well-being. But children whose every need is instantly gratified and who are constantly praised to the skies do not have the same sense of well-being; rather they may feel despair or rage when that gratification is withheld, or when everyone doesn't glorify them in the same way.” ParentingParents And ChildrenGratificationEmotional RegulationChildrearingVictoria SecundaChildren S Well BeingChild DevelopmentelopmentPraising Children Book:Women and Their Fathers: The Sexual and Romantic Impact of the First Man in Your Life Source: Women and Their Fathers: The Sexual and Romantic Impact of the First Man in Your Life