Article 220The parents and those exercising parental authority shall have with the respect to their unemancipated children on wards the following rights and duties:
To keep them in their company, to support, educate and instruct them by right precept and good example, and to provide for their upbringing in keeping with their means;
To give them love and affection, advice and counsel, companionship and understanding;
To provide them with moral and spiritual guidance, inculcate in them honesty, integrity, self-discipline, self-reliance, industry and thrift, stimulate their interest in civic affairs, and inspire in them compliance with the duties of citizenship;
To enhance, protect, preserve and maintain their physical and mental health at all times;
To furnish them with good and wholesome educational materials, supervise their activities, recreation and association with others, protect them from bad company, and prevent them from acquiring habits detrimental to their health, studies and morals;
To represent them in all matters affecting their interests;
To demand from them respect and obedience;
To impose discipline on them as may be required under the circumstances; and
To perform such other duties as are imposed by law upon parents and guardians. (316a)
Explanation:
This article provided the duties and responsibilities of the parents to their children. The social, mental and physical development of the child are supposed to be promoted by the parents or whoever has custody over the child.
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Article 220
Article 220The parents and those exercising parental authority shall have with the respect to their unemancipated children on wards the following rights and duties:
Explanation:
This article provided the duties and responsibilities of the parents to their children. The social, mental and physical development of the child are supposed to be promoted by the parents or whoever has custody over the child.