“…teachers and children, in the process of determining the rules can strengthen the child's feeling of belonging to the class, can help children adopt and internalize the rules, and thus can increase the validity of the class rules. By setting class rules together, children feel valued, they become willing to follow rules, their desire to follow rules increases, the development of democracy perception is supported, and rules are more easily internalized (Burden, 2003;Doğan, Uğurlu & Karakaş, 2014;Durmuşoğlu Saltalı & Arslan, 2013;Karabay & Asi, 2015;Kerr & Nelson 2010). Positive approaches that allow children to participate in classroom management and activities by expressing their opinions enable children to be an active participant in the center of the educational process (Koran & Avcı, 2017).…”