This is why I just don't conceive of myself having an inner child. I am one person, one self, those things didn't happen to 'that (little) girl', they happened to me.
It's never helped me to separate myself into two categories. The past doesn't get undone. The present is what changes, including my present perspective on and relationship to my past.
I know that others find the inner child concept useful, and I respect that people with more advanced dissociation issues (structural-type or DID-type) have to wrangle their insides differently.
But in my opinion, far more people actually worsen their PTSD by introducing this actualization of the inner child.
I suspect a decent percentage of people talk themselves into having structural dissociation or DID challenges, when they may not have had them to begin with. (Not you, specifically,
@Snowflake - this is just my observation, take it if it's useful, leave it if not).