Ordinary care of a minor refers to the necessary and reasonable care that a parent or guardian must provide to a child under the age of 18. This care includes providing food, clothing, shelter, and medical care, as well as maintaining a safe and healthy environment. It also includes providing education, discipline, and guidance to help the child reach their full potential. Common types of ordinary care of a minor include physical care, emotional care, educational care, and social care. Physical care requires providing adequate nutrition, adequate sleep, and appropriate medical care. Emotional care requires providing support and guidance to help the child develop socially and emotionally. Educational care requires providing educational opportunities and guidance to help the child reach their academic potential. Social care requires providing a safe and nurturing environment and engaging in activities that help the child develop social skills.