"Hacked Childhood" offers a critical, well-researched, and deeply insightful look at the impact of social media on the cognitive and emotional development of children as young as three years old. In a world saturated with digital devices and algorithm-driven behavior, this book explores how platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube Kids are reshaping attention spans, language skills, empathy, self-esteem, and social interaction. With a balance of scientific rigor and humanistic sensitivity, this book examines how these attention-grabbing, addictive technologies disrupt natural learning, play, and emotional bonding. Drawing from neuroscience, education, case studies, and parental experience, the author paints an alarming picture of generations building their identities through digital validation, replacing human connection with emojis and likes. Far from technophobic, this book is a timely call for parents, educators, and policymakers to rethink the childhood we're shaping. With practical strategies and actionable solutions, Hacked Childhood is an essential guide for navigating parenting in the digital era and safeguarding children's healthy development.