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ARMY FAMILY TEAM BUILDING: LEARN......GROW…...LEAD!
Connecting Families to the Army One Class at a Time!
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Army Family Team Building (AFTB) teaches family members about Army culture and equips them with skills and resources to become self-reliant, self-sufficient members of the military community.
Our professional and well- trained volunteer staff is available to design a workshop, seminar, or family activity that meets your individual or unit needs. All classes and child care are free and available for registered attendees of classes. You can view upcoming classes on the Community Calendar on the HOME page.
Why should I take AFTB training?
Everyone can benefit from attending AFTB Classes In addition to gaining life and job skills, SOLDIERS can earn promotion points, DA civilians can earn official training credit and FAMILY members can learn how to function more effectively in their community.
Everyone can benefit from attending AFTB Classes In addition to gaining life and job skills, SOLDIERS can earn promotion points, DA civilians can earn official training credit and FAMILY members can learn how to function more effectively in their community.
What level of AFTB should I attend?
Each level of AFTB is developed for a specific target audience but you may take any AFTB class at any time. Levels do not have to be taken in order.
Each level of AFTB is developed for a specific target audience but you may take any AFTB class at any time. Levels do not have to be taken in order.
Level I (10 Classes)
Level I is aimed towards those who are new to the Army community, or those who would like a refresher course.
Level I is aimed towards those who are new to the Army community, or those who would like a refresher course.
1.1 Expectations and Impact of the Mission on Family Life
1.2 Military Acronyms and Terms
1.3 The Chain of Command
1.4 Introduction to Military Customs and Courtesies
1.5 Basic Military Benefits and Entitlements
1.6 Introduction to Military and Civilian Community Resources
1.7 Introduction to Family Readiness Groups
1.8 Supporting Your Child’s Education
1.9 Introduction to Family Financial Readiness
1.10 Basic Problem Solving
1.2 Military Acronyms and Terms
1.3 The Chain of Command
1.4 Introduction to Military Customs and Courtesies
1.5 Basic Military Benefits and Entitlements
1.6 Introduction to Military and Civilian Community Resources
1.7 Introduction to Family Readiness Groups
1.8 Supporting Your Child’s Education
1.9 Introduction to Family Financial Readiness
1.10 Basic Problem Solving
Level II (14 Classes)
Level II is for community members who are interested in gaining management skills.
Level II is for community members who are interested in gaining management skills.
2.1 Communication
2.2 Personal Time Management
2.3 Stress Management
2.4 Acknowledging Change
2.5 Exploring Personality Traits
2.6 Enhancing Personal Relationships
2.7 Team Dynamics
2.8 Personal Conflict Management
2.9 Creative Problem Solving
2.10 Traditions, Customs, Courtesies and Protocol
2.11 Crisis, Coping and Grieving
2.12 The Volunteer Experience
2.13 Family Readiness Groups and the Deployment Cycle
2.14 Introduction to Leadership
2.2 Personal Time Management
2.3 Stress Management
2.4 Acknowledging Change
2.5 Exploring Personality Traits
2.6 Enhancing Personal Relationships
2.7 Team Dynamics
2.8 Personal Conflict Management
2.9 Creative Problem Solving
2.10 Traditions, Customs, Courtesies and Protocol
2.11 Crisis, Coping and Grieving
2.12 The Volunteer Experience
2.13 Family Readiness Groups and the Deployment Cycle
2.14 Introduction to Leadership
Level III (10 Classes)
Level III is for those that desire to learn advanced leadership skills.
Level III is for those that desire to learn advanced leadership skills.
3.1 Communication Skills for Leaders
3.2 Understanding Needs
3.3 Leadership Styles
3.4 Building Cohesive Teams
3.5 Managing Group Conflict
3.6 Leader Assisted Problem Solving
3.7 Delegation for Leaders
3.8 Meeting Management
3.9 Coaching and Mentoring
3.10 Family Readiness Group Leadership
3.2 Understanding Needs
3.3 Leadership Styles
3.4 Building Cohesive Teams
3.5 Managing Group Conflict
3.6 Leader Assisted Problem Solving
3.7 Delegation for Leaders
3.8 Meeting Management
3.9 Coaching and Mentoring
3.10 Family Readiness Group Leadership
