In light of these reflections, in the absence of a “multidisciplinary culture” of the puerperium and in view of the established familiarity with the new media, the proposal of a reasoned program capable of promoting well-being in all its multifaceted facets, besides being innovative, is undoubtedly of use both in providing concrete guidance to the new mother and in stimulating health professionals. On the other hand, a woman who regains serenity and well-being after childbirth will be able to face motherhood with greater security and confidence and to share with her child a relationship that is more stimulating and marked by the search for new common experiences rather than circumscribed, almost in a defensive attitude, to a mere watchful protective function, yes, but inherently passive.
Children and car travel: preventing boredom
A road trip with children definitely involves ad hoc organization. Think about games to propose, bring along a tablet to entertain him with cartoons and snacks for him to munch on during the trip.