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Ignacio Pereyra

Guest editor of Early Childhood Matters 2026, Journalist
Media
Argentina

About Ignacio

Ignacio Pereyra is an Argentine journalist and father of two, running a bilingual newsletter (Recalculando/Recalculating) on fatherhood and masculinity inspired by his experience as a primary caregiver. Born in Buenos Aires and having lived across Europe, he has worked for over 20 years for newspapers (Río Negro, El País, USA Today), magazines (Rolling Stone, La Nación, Infomigrants) and international news agencies (DPA) covering sports and political events.

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Stories by Ignacio

  • Health & Wellbeing

“We are designed to exist together”

What is the “social brain” and why is it central to understanding both child development and parental wellbeing?

  • Parenthood & Caregiving

“A rebellion against inherited principles of fatherhood”

In conversation with journalist Ignacio Pereyra, Neuman helps us see the evolution of the father figure in art and culture

  • Parenthood & Caregiving

The path of parenthood is full of uncertainty

Yet caregiving is not a retreat from the world – it’s how we shape it

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