Level I “Learn the Army”
Level III “Lead”
Level 1 courses are targeted
Level III courses offer training to
toward those new to the Army or
enhance the professional growth and
interested in updating personal skills
leadership development opportunities
or basic knowledge of the Army.
of Family members, especially those who might assume advisory and
Expectations and impact of the mission on
mentoring roles within the unit and
Family life
community.
Military acronyms and terms The chain of command Introduction to military customs and
courtesies
Basic military benefits and entitlements Introduction to military and civilian
community resources Introduction to Family Readiness Groups Supporting your child’s education Introductions to Family financial readiness Basic problem solving
Level II “Grow” Level II courses provide personal development and encourage emerging leadership from within the Army community, as well as learning how to cope with challenging situations, and much more.
Communication Personal time management Stress management Acknowledging change Exploring personality traits
AFTB classes are offered throughout the year, and
Communication skills for leaders Understanding needs Leadership styles Building cohesive teams Managing group conflict Leader-assisted problem solving Delegation for leaders Meeting management Coaching and mentoring Family Readiness Group leadership
ACS Instructor Training
can be flexible to meet
Instructor Training is beneficial for
your specific needs.
be applied in many aspects of your
everyone. It teaches skills that can personal and professional life.
Go online to sign up for our classes. www.stewart.army.mil/acs
Facilitator and public speaking skills Techniques for classroom management How to plan effective presentations, and much more Upon completion of the course, you may even decide you'd like to teach AFTB classes!
W
elcome to Army
STRONG FAMILIES ARE THE PILLAR OF
Family Team
SUPPORT BEHIND STRONG SOLDIERS.
Building. AFTB is a series of classes
Army Community Service
for (and taught by)
Army Emergency Relief
Military Spouses and Soldiers, designed to
Army Family Team Building
give you the tools to succeed as an Army
Deployment Readiness
Family.
Employment Readiness Exceptional Family Member Program
How can AFTB help YOU?
Family Enrichment Center
Living within the Army culture can be as challenging as it is rewarding. Through AFTB, you will meet others who know exactly how you feel and will help you feel comfortable in your military environment.
Family Welcome Center
We invite you to take the
Financial Readiness
first step by participating in
Information & Referral
AFTB classes.
New Parent Support Program Relocation Readiness
STRONG FAMILIES. STRONG SOLDIERS.
Sexual Assault Prevention & Response
Learn Army lingo
Develop realistic expectations
Understand your benefits
Volunteer Program
Fort Stewart
Learn!
Grow!
with AFTB
Lead!
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ARMY FAMILY TEAM BUILDING
Army Community Service 201 Lindquist Road, Bldg. 86
(912) 767-5058/5059
Hunter Army Airfield ARMY FAMILY TEAM BUILDING
Army Community Service 171 Haley Ave., 1286
(912) 315-6816