- AFTB Goals
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Provide individual training to Soldiers, Families and Civilians by enhancing personal growth and professional development by meeting the needs of the transforming military. We also employ resources to build and strengthen partnerships resulting in a resilient community.
AFTB classes may be taken online at ArmyOneSource. To access, select "elearning center" and "online courses" under the Family Programs and Services menu.
- What AFTB classes should I attend?
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AFTB Level I: Basic Army Information. Learn about the Army life and how to maneuver through daily challenges by discovering how to decipher Army acronyms, utilize Community Resources, attain better financial readiness and understand the goal and impact of the Army mission on daily life.
AFTB Level II: Personal Growth. Learn how to improve your communication skills, personal relationships and stress management skills. Discover how teams form and grow, how to solve problems and how to resolve personal conflict. Acquire knowledge on Army traditions, customs, courtesies and protocol.
AFTB Level III: Leadership Skills. Learn about different leadership styles, how to run an effective meeting, how to manage group conflict and how to coach and mentor others.
Army Family Team Building (AFTB) provides Army knowledge and specialized training to maximize your personal and professional potential. AFTB enhances overall Army readiness and helps America’s Army adapt to a changing world.
AFTB helps you to cope with and enjoy the military lifestyle. Many of the courses can be applied toward resume’ and career building, self-development and leadership skills. AFTB provides the knowledge & self-confidence to take responsibility for yourself and your Family. The training is available to Soldiers, Family members of all Soldiers, Department of Defense civilians and volunteers.
For more information, contact your Army Community Service Family Program office or Army OneSource.