Charlotte Mostaert
Researcher · Language Development Disorders
Thomas More University of Applied SciencesAbout
Charlotte Mostaert is a Researcher and Lecturer at Thomas More University College Antwerp, affiliated with the Department of Speech Therapy and Audiology. She is part of the Man and Welfare research group and contributes to the expertise cell Language and Learning. Her work focuses on language development disorders and multilingualism, with a particular emphasis on diagnostic protocols for multilingual children and parent-reported language development assessments. She co-developed the ALDeQ-NL questionnaire and authored a diagnostic protocol for multilingual children aged 4-6.
As a lecturer, she teaches in the postgraduate Multilingualism program and the Speech Therapy and Audiology curriculum, specifically the 'Language: diagnostics' course. She also serves as the communication manager for her program, overseeing external scientific communication.
Her research interests include multilingual education, early language intervention, and the intersection of language disorders in multicultural settings. She is an active member of the Network Multilingualism and Learning Antwerp, collaborating with professionals in Antwerp who work with multilingual learners.
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