Are today's teens truly thriving-or simply performing for an audience that never stops watching?In Echo Generation: Raised to Be Seen, Struggling to Be Known, we dive deep into the crisis facing modern youth. With soaring rates of anxiety, loneliness, and identity confusion, our kids are growing up in a world that reflects their image but not their essence. This powerful and compassionate book unpacks the cultural rewiring of childhood-where screens replace connection, metrics define worth, and achievement eclipses meaning.Backed by research and rich with real-life stories, Echo Generation offers insight into the forces shaping a generation that feels observed but not understood. From the collapse of unstructured play to the rise of filtered identities and digital burnout, this book calls on parents, educators, and leaders to step in-not with blame, but with presence, wisdom, and hope.The message is clear: Our children are not broken. They're signaling the need for change.If you're ready to break the cycle of performative childhood and rebuild trust, resilience, and real connection-this book is your guide.