Army Family Team Building prepares individuals through specialized military knowledge, personal growth and resiliency, and leadership development training, generating flexible, adaptive Servicemembers, Family Members, Retirees and Department of Defense Civilians, and Survivors.
Army Family Team Building is a series of training modules taught through your local Army Community Service office that prepares individuals through specialized military knowledge, Personal Growth and Resiliency, and leadership development training, generating flexible, adaptive Service Members, Family Members, Retirees and Department of Defense Civilians. Army Family Team Building improves personal and Family preparedness which enhances overall Army readiness and helps America’s Army adapt to a changing world.
AFTB helps you to not just cope with, but enjoy the military lifestyle. Many of the courses can be applied toward resume and career building, self-development and leadership skills. Army Family Team Building provides the knowledge and 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.
Please contact the Army Community Service Center for further information.
At this time, Army Family Team Building classes may be taken online at ⚠My Army One Source
Classes are provided in English and Spanish.
Level I is composed of modules designed for the new to the Army Spouse or anyone interested in updating personal skills or basic knowledge. Classes include Military Terms, Customs and Acronyms and Chain of Command/Chain of Concern.
Level II is geared toward emerging leaders. Classes include Enhancing Relationship Building, Family Support Groups and Group Dynamics, to name just a few.
Level III courses offer training to enhance the professional growth and leadership development opportunities of family members, especially those who might assume advisory and mentoring leadership roles with the community and unit.
Whatever level or class you decide to take is a matter of choice. While some classes have prerequisites to allow the student to build on information previously given, it is a matter of your choice where and when you want to attend.