Charlotte Mostaert (MSc) has been a lecturer-researcher in the People and Well-Being Research Group since 2010. She has expertise in language development disorders and multilingualism.
Charlotte Mostaert (MSc) is a speech therapist and works as a lecturer and researcher in the Speech Therapy and Audiology programme at Thomas More. She is attached to the research group Man and Welfare and is a member of the expertise cell Language and Learning.
She specialised in language development disorders and multilingualism and is author of the protocol for language diagnostics in multilingual children (4-6 years). She is also co-author of the ALDeQ-NL, a parent questionnaire on the mother tongue development of multilingual children.
She is a member of the Network Multilingualism and Learning Antwerp, which is dedicated to everyone in Antwerp working with multilingual learners.
As a lecturer, she teaches within the postgraduate programme Multilingualism and teaches 'Language: diagnostics' at the course in Speech Therapy and Audiology. As communication manager, she is responsible for all external (scientific) communication of the programme.