Then you don't understand what dominance hierarchy means in a true sense.
Basically what I'm saying is she was raised to know and understand her right to her own body in all ways, to know and understand her agency, to see herself as both an individual and a part of groups / collective to whom she has responsibility to and can depend on, to expect love and respect and not believe she has to earn it, the right to have a say in decision making in any group she is a part of, and also a responsibility to participate in group decision making, to have the right to boundaries that WILL be respected, to respect the boundaries of others, to value better things than what dominance hierarchy values, etc.
Whatever social system a species organizes itself by leads to certain behavioral expressions and paths. That's problematically true of dominance hierarchy. To be raised outside that, is to not be chained by those problematic thinking patterns and behaviors.
Of course, she wasn't completely. No way to do so completely. But I mitigated as much as I could.