Dooley Method Library

Welcome to your go-to resource for parents who want to organize their homes with their kids — without the power struggle.

Bookmark this page and learn at the pace that fits your family. New content is added periodically, so there's always something to come back to. Paid members have full access and free subscribers can view select items. The lessons are grouped by category:

Start Here
The Dooley Method Course
Mini-lessons
Workshop Replays
Free Printables and Worksheets

Start Here

These foundation lessons are designed to set your family up for success

The Dooley Method Course Part 1

These chapters focus on the mindset work that supports the development of family connection and internal motivation

The Dooley Method Course Part 2

These chapters focus on the physical work to create an orderly and calm home that works for your family.

Mini Lessons

These lessons address specific areas of your home or parenting challenges.

Workshop Replays

Never miss a presentation or deep dive of a subject.

Free Printables and Worksheets

Celebrate Challenge Commitment
70KB ∙ PDF file
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Family Agreement
78.4KB ∙ PDF file
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Envisioning Your Home
114KB ∙ PDF file
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Connection Time Printable
201KB ∙ PDF file
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Reduce Incoming Clutter
509KB ∙ PDF file
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Kids Activity Pages
889KB ∙ PDF file
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Donation Guide For Families In Brooklyn & NYC
121KB ∙ PDF file
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For those who enjoy highlighting, referencing what you’re working on, writing directly in the workbook, or adding sticky notes — a printed copy is available here. You'll be redirected to my publisher to complete your order.

The Dooley Method was developed with children ages 3–12 in mind. Whether they let go easily or hold on to everything, the earlier families begin, the more naturally these habits take root.