Why Some Working-Parent Stress Never Shows Up in EAP — But Does Show Up in Engagement Scores.

Your wellness programs address stress. Your EAP provides counselling. Your parental leave policy is generous. But there’s a gap, the specific anxiety many parents carry about conversations with their children that no current benefit reaches.

Backed by 30 years of direct work with parents across India

Starts with a free, no-obligation 60-minute conversation

Gives your team participation data and feedback to build an internal case

Nearly 30 Years Supporting Parents

Organizations that trust TARSHI

Small Signals That Add Up

You might have noticed some of these patterns emerging:

What connects these patterns:

Parents are navigating a specific challenge – having age-appropriate, protective conversations with their kids about safety, growing up, and their bodies.

Your current benefits aren't designed to address this.

So parents manage it alone, and the stress accumulates.

The Connection Between
Parenting Confidence and Workplace Engagement

Here's what 30 years of experience tell us:

But parents are asking for something different:

A Conversation With a Difference

For nearly 30 years, TARSHI has been helping parents navigate conversations about growing up, bodies, safety, and boundaries.

We’ve worked with organizations across India, creating resources and facilitating workshops that give parents confidence and practical tools.

What this looks like in practice

Age-Appropriate Guidance

Parents learn how to respond when their 6-year-old asks "where do babies come from"...

Age-Appropriate Guidance

Parents learn how to respond when their 6-year-old asks "where do babies come from" - and how that conversation evolves as the child grows. Clear, simple language that respects both the child's readiness and the parent's values.

Safety Through Communication

When children have vocabulary for their bodies and understand personal boundaries,...

Safety Through Communication

When children have vocabulary for their bodies and understand personal boundaries, they're better equipped to recognize and communicate about unsafe situations. This is about protection - not ideology.

Confidence Instead of Anxiety

Parents leave workshops with specific phrases they can use, frameworks for gauging...

Confidence Instead of Anxiety

Parents leave workshops with specific phrases they can use, frameworks for gauging their child's readiness, and the confidence that comes from knowing they're not alone in finding these conversations difficult.

Start With a Conversation, Then Decide

We understand you’re approached regularly with wellness solutions. We’re not asking you to commit to a program before understanding whether it addresses a real need in your organization.

STEP 1 | NO COST

60 Minutes

Discovery Conversation

Who joins

3-5 people from your HR, L&D, or wellbeing team

What we explore together

What you walk away with

Clarity on whether this addresses a genuine gap in your current benefits - and whether there's enough employee interest to warrant a pilot. This is genuinely exploratory. No pitch, no pressure. If it's not the right fit, we'll tell you.

STEP 1 | NO COST

60 Minutes

Discovery Conversation

Who joins

3-5 people from your HR, L&D, or wellbeing team

What we explore together

What you walk away with

Clarity on whether this addresses a genuine gap in your current benefits - and whether there's enough employee interest to warrant a pilot. This is genuinely exploratory. No pitch, no pressure. If it's not the right fit, we'll tell you.

Discovery Conversation

Who joins

3-5 people from your HR, L&D, or wellbeing team

STEP 2 | IF THERE'S ALIGNMENT

2 Hours

Pilot
Workshop

Who joins

20-30 employee-parents of children aged 5-14 (voluntary)

What we explore together

What HR receives

Pilot Workshop

Who joins

20-30 employee-parents of children aged 5-14 (voluntary)

Three Decades of Experience,
Now Exploring Corporate Settings

TARSHI (Talking About Reproductive and Sexual Health Issues) has been facilitating conversations on child safety, wellbeing, and growing up since 1996.

TARSHI's books

Core work

We've created India's most widely-used age-appropriate safety education resources - The Red Book, The Blue Book, and The Yellow Book - and trained thousands of parents, educators, and counselors across 14 states

Recent reach

In 2025 alone, we engaged with 75 organizations, including schools, NGOs, and community groups, facilitating workshops and building capacity

Partnerships

We've collaborated with UNFPA, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Women's Fund Asia, CREA, and other institutions working on child wellbeing and safety

Track record

From a 100-parent workshop in Nagpur with Army Wives Welfare Association, to ongoing partnerships with schools like Hopetown Girls School in Dehradun where our training led to sustained CSE initiatives by teachers themselves

What participants tell us

Let's Explore
Whether There's a Fit

We’re currently scheduling discovery conversations with 10-15 organizations through May-June 2026. These are genuine exploratory discussions, not sales conversations. We’re trying to understand whether what we offer addresses a real need for corporate parents.

Request a Discovery Conversation

60 minutes, no cost, no obligation. Just an honest exploration of whether this makes sense for your organization.

Common Concerns
We Hear

How do I know this is something our employees actually want?

That’s the right first question – and we can help you find out. During the discovery conversation, we can design a simple 3-question pulse survey to gauge interest among parents in your organization. Our experience suggests that 20-30% of parents express interest in child safety and communication support workshops. But let’s validate that for your specific employee base before assuming anything.

We understand this concern. Here’s how we’ve approached it across diverse communities: we frame the work as protective child safety education – helping kids recognize unsafe situations, understand boundaries, and maintain open communication with parents. The content is evidence-based, not values-driven. It’s also entirely optional – no one is required to participate. In our three decades of work, we’ve learned how to navigate diverse cultural contexts, and we meet parents where they are.

Your EAP provides counseling – and may offer wellness workshops on general topics like stress or resilience. What’s missing is proactive, specific guidance for the everyday parenting moments that create background anxiety: a child’s question about bodies, a concerning online interaction, navigating puberty conversations.

Start with immediate indicators after a pilot:

  • Participation rate: Did the parents you invited actually show up?
  • Satisfaction: Post-session survey measuring whether it felt practical and valuable
  • Qualitative feedback: Do testimonials indicate they learned something they’ll use?

Then track longer-term signals over 6-12 months:

  • Does “parenting support” start appearing positively in engagement feedback?
  • Do parents mention this when asked what benefits they value?
  • Among parents of school-age children, do retention patterns show any improvement?

The discovery conversation is free – it’s genuinely exploratory. If we pilot a workshop, investment typically ranges from ₹75,000 – ₹1,00,000 depending on whether it’s virtual or in-person, the level of customization, and the size of the group. We discuss specific pricing only after we’ve established there’s genuine employee interest and organizational readiness.

Then you’ve learned something valuable for a limited investment – which is exactly the purpose of a pilot. You’re not committing to an ongoing program. You’re testing whether this addresses a real need. If participation is low or feedback suggests it missed the mark, you haven’t committed beyond that single session.

That’s accurate, and we’re being transparent about it. You’d be among our early corporate partners, which means you’d help shape how we adapt our expertise for corporate environments. That comes with both opportunity (you’d have a differentiated benefit) and uncertainty (we’re still learning what works best in corporate settings). If you’re comfortable being an early adopter and giving us feedback that improves the offering, this could be valuable. If you’d prefer to wait until we have corporate case studies, we completely understand.

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and Sexual Health Issues

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