The Dad Manual

Ep 15: From Classroom to Fatherhood: How Teaching Made Mike a Better Dad

April 7, 2026·39 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

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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