Across all key stages, the journey of problem-solving moves from playful exploration to structured reasoning and independent thinking. By embedding habits of mind, supporting reflection, and providing opportunities for open exploration, teachers can help pupils approach maths with confidence and curiosity. Problem solving is not a one-off skill; it’s a habit to nurture, a mindset to grow, and a journey that every learner can experience with support and guidance. With thoughtful planning and a focus on process, maths becomes an exciting challenge rather than an obstacle.