Responsibility to Control Minor Children is the obligation of a parent or legal guardian to monitor, supervise, and direct the behavior of underage children in their care. Parents are responsible for ensuring that their children are provided for, kept safe, and guided in a manner that will allow them to develop into healthy, productive adults. This responsibility includes providing physical, emotional and educational support, as well as developing rules and guidelines that promote acceptable behavior. Types of Responsibility to Control Minor Children include: 1. Supervision: Ensuring that children are safe and secure, as well as monitoring their whereabouts and activities. 2. Discipline: Establishing rules and expectations, as well as enforcing them through consequences when needed. 3. Education: Providing opportunities for learning and growth, such as enrolling children in school and encouraging participation in extracurricular activities. 4. Emotional Support: Listening to, empathizing with, and comforting children when needed. 5. Financial Management: Ensuring that basic needs are met and that finances are managed responsibly.