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Want your kid to be ultra successful? Don't do this

Parents and guardians of ultra-successful kids let coaches, teachers and other adult mentors play an important role in helping children reach their goals. RyanJLane/E+/Getty Images
Parents and guardians of ultra-successful kids let coaches, teachers and other adult mentors play an important role in helping children reach their goals. RyanJLane/E+/Getty Images

In her book The Family Dynamic, Susan Dominus explores how supportive, non-controlling parenting fosters extraordinary achievement. She shares stories like Sarah True, whose parents backed her decision to swim across a 9-mile lake &mdash a bold act that foreshadowed her Olympic success.

Dominus found that ultra-successful siblings often grew up in warm, structured homes where parents encouraged independence, modeled purpose-driven lives, and connected their kids to enriching environments and mentors. These parents valued curiosity, education, and community, not micromanagement.Author Susan Dominus interviewed six families with high-achieving siblings for her latest book on raising successful children. Audrey deWysAuthor Susan Dominus interviewed six families with high-achieving siblings for her latest book on raising successful children. Audrey deWys

Still, Dominus reminds us that great success comes with trade-offs &mdash relationships, peace of mind, or time for rest. Her core message: support your children&rsquos passions without overstepping. Let them try, fail, grow &mdash and always feel loved.

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