Writing to the Child By Rebecca L. Linton Transforming how professionals communicate with children, families, and the records they inherit. Writing to the Child invites social workers, educators, health professionals, carers, and safeguarding teams to rethink how they record, explain, and communicate children’s stories. Rooted in trauma informed, rights based, and anti oppressive practice, it reframes professional writing as an act of care, not just compliance. Drawing on Rebecca L. Linton’s journey as a children’s nurse, school nurse, and social worker, this book blends lived experience with frontline insight. It demonstrates how everyday assessments, case notes, and conversations can become truthful, humane, and emotionally safe for children to read, both now and in the future. Through clear frameworks, before and after examples, and practical reflection tools, Rebecca introduces the STREAM Approach, which focuses on Strengths, Trauma, Rights, Emotion, Anti oppression, and Memory. This is a simple and relational method for writing that protects the child’s voice and dignity. She also shares the ARC Sentence and the Cupful Rule, powerful tools that help practitioners balance honesty with emotional containment. Every child deserves to understand their own story. Yet for many children, particularly those with EHCPs, special educational needs, autism, disabilities, or those who are fostered, adopted, or involved in safeguarding plans, the language used by professionals can feel overwhelming, confusing, or frightening. This book provides clear words, practical scripts, and structured approaches to make communication safer and easier to understand. What makes this book different? Writing to the Child is the first text to bring together child friendly explanations - parent friendly language - SEN and EHCP ready wording - autism aware structure - trauma informed conversations - safeguarding aligned tools - practical scripts for social workers, teachers, and carers - reflective tools that centre identity, culture, and emotional safety No other book brings these elements together in one accessible and practical guide. Who this book is for: Whether you are a social worker, teacher, children’s nurse, health visitor, SENCO, family support worker, carer, foster parent, or multi agency professional, this book will help you write with empathy and accuracy, even when addressing difficult truths - reduce shame, bias, and fear in children’s records - support emotional regulation and containment - build case records that children can later understand and trust - improve communication with parents and carers - turn statutory writing into relational and rights respecting practice More than a guide to better paperwork, this is a call to write as if the child will one day read it, because they might.