Motivating Learners with Tassomai

Motivation isn’t about pressure — it’s about progress. That’s the heart of Tassomai’s design, and as founder Murray Morrison explained in a recent parent webinar, consistent practice is what builds confidence, independence and real learning momentum.

“Doing Tassomai daily is easier, faster and more effective — because the app remembers what you did yesterday.”

Daily Goals are designed to give students that feeling of success in small, achievable steps. Completing them earns instant feedback, progress on the weekly goal bar, and collectible digital rewards known as Tassimals — all part of how Tassomai keeps learners engaged.

The Werewolf Tassimal sticker can only be earned by students who complete a Daily Goal on the night of a full moon!

But motivation isn’t just built into the app — it’s something parents can help nurture. Murray encouraged families to find a realistic rhythm for daily use:

“Create and support a routine that works — a deal where they do Tassomai and you make the tea.”

For some households, that might mean a quick quiz before dinner; for others, it’s part of a morning routine. What matters most is consistency. Students who spread their work across the week — rather than trying to cram at the weekend — learn and remember far more.

You can also use positive reinforcement to keep things upbeat. Celebrate when your child hits their Daily Goal streak, or when their Tassomai Tree fills with green leaves showing mastered topics. Even a quick “well done” goes a long way.

Behind the scenes, features like Mai Explains and The Tree make motivation visible. Students can see what they know, explore where they need more practice, and get tailored explanations to help them move forward. That sense of control and growth is the best motivator of all.

“Practice doesn’t make perfect — practice makes permanent.”

The Tassomai Tree lets students see progress and where they need to focus their efforts. Click on red and orange leaves to see recent errors, then get mistakes explained by Mai, Tassomai’s AI-powered tutor.

Tip for parents: If your child’s streak has slipped, don’t turn it into a battle — just help them start again today. One quiz is enough to restart momentum, and it’s that small daily habit that turns learning into confidence.

Find out more: Explore Tassimals, Daily Goals and the Tree on your Parent Dashboard.