Problem Solving

Problem Solving skills is the process of identifying problems and finding possible solutions.

Identifying problems and finding solutions is a process. Due to the procedural nature of the problem solving process, often teaching problem solving gets relegated to the fields of math and science. Where in reality, problem solving processes are part of every decision. Sometimes a person can cycle through the entire process subconsciously in seconds, sometimes more methodically over the course of a planned activity. The process can be applied to a wide range of personal, social, economic issues as well as typical academic and technical subject matter. Making this process transparent to youth in all settings will habituate problem solving as a core adaptive skill. Our guide to Collaboration borrows information from MHA Labs. Find out more from MHA Labs about 6 Problem Solving Skills That Drive Achievement: http://mhalabs.org/skill-building-blocks/problem-solving/

  • Defines problems by considering all potential parts and related causes.
  • Gathers and organizes relevant information about a problem from multiple sources.
  • Generates potential solutions to a problem, seeking and leveraging diverse perspectives.
  • Identifies alternative ideas/processes that are more effective than the ones previously used/suggested.
  • Evaluates the advantages and disadvantages associated with each potential solution identified for a problem.
  • Selects and implements best solution based on evaluation of advantages and disadvantages of each potential solution.