
What if the best thing you can do for your kids is get out of their way?Tony sits down with Mike Mendelson — a former high school teacher, devoted co-parent, and self-described "great dad" — for a wide-ranging conversation about raising capable, independent kids. Mike shares how teaching shaped his parenting philosophy, why the word "yet" is a game-changer, and what it really looks like to co-parent with purpose. From a near-miss mountain adventure to gut-punch moments with his son, Mike opens up about the wins, the mistakes, and the mindset shifts that have made him a better father.Key Takeaways:The "growth mindset" (Carol Dweck's work) is one of the most powerful frameworks a dad can bring home from the classroomThe word "yet" reframes limitation as a temporary state — and it changes everything for kidsCo-parenting well requires treating the other parent as a business partner with a shared mission: the kids' wellbeingHaving solo parenting time creates a kind of focused "full-on dad mode" that's hard to replicate otherwiseA less risk-tolerant partner provides real safety value — autonomy in parenting has a trade-off"Parenting for independence" — modeled by Mike's own father — is about asking "how will you do this when I'm not here?"Wait time is a tactical, teachable skill: ask a question, be silent, and let the kid find the answerBreaking generational patterns starts with noticing the unconscious ones — like pushing a child past what's age-appropriateConfidence in your own way of dadding matters — no one else dads exactly like youIf you enjoyed The Dad Manual, leave us a rating on your podcast app! If you loved it, share this episode with a Dad! Send your questions to dadmanualpodcast@gmail.com.Connect with Tony Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thetonycooper/(00:00) - – Intro & cold open (01:08) - – Mike introduces himself as a dad and teacher (03:06) - – The word "can't" is banned — why mindset starts at home (05:15) - – Mike's family: co-parenting, cadence, and consistency (07:17) - – Co-parenting as a business partnership (08:13) - – The upside of solo parenting time — full focus, full autonomy (11:51) - – The risk trade-off: when no co-pilot is a double-edged sword (12:00) - – The mountain story: a near-miss and the lessons it left (15:01) - – Mistakes that change you as a parent (17:08) - – Mike's childhood: parents, New York roots, and a dad who built the internet (20:02) - – "Parenting for independence" — hands behind the back, figure it out (22:04) - – Helping vs. unlocking: how to give the smallest hint that opens the door (23:48) - – The always-on world and why presence is harder now than ever (25:10) - – Breaking generational patterns: catching yourself pushing too hard (29:31) - – Bringing play into fathering — kids learn through play (29:46) - – Gut-punch moment: "I didn't have as big a brain then, Dad" (31:00) - – The three cycles of childhood and what each phase needs from dad (35:38) - – Holding a stance as a dad without being locked in (36:06) - – Closing advice: wait time, trust your instincts, you've got this
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