Darren Lim, who has 4 kids with wife Evelyn Tan, says he has started to worry about his 18-year-old daughter's relationship status

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Every dad's nightmare.

And a rabbit dad is pretty much what Darren is to his four children — Kristen, 18, Jairus, 16, Way, 14, and Elliot, 10 — with former Mediacorp actressFor his three elder kids, he gives them freedom because he believes they're old enough to tell right from wrong. However, for Elliot, who can be more temperamental and requires more patience, Darren chooses to be a rabbit dad.

But once in a while, the eagle-parent in Darren does make an appearance. FYI: An eagle-parent is one who makes their kid learn their lessons through extreme measures. "Under certain circumstances, I will still turn into an eagle dad. When I'm furious, even the tiger dad will come out!" he said."I will get angry when they don't listen even after being told off repeatedly, or are lazy, rude or disrespectful. But they rarely make me turn into a tiger dad, they're all quite obedient and sensible.""My daughter is the eldest and I'm starting to worry about her relationship status.

" is very playful and reckless, but he's considerably obedient. As for the youngest, he's still throwing tantrums but he's really cute and would occasionally make cards for me. At least I can enjoy having a kid at home for a few more years," added Darren.Subscribe to get daily news updates, insights and must reads delivered straight to your inbox.

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