This report delves into the realm of early childhood education, presenting a comprehensive analysis of the author's teaching philosophy and the practical application of various teaching techniques. The author emphasizes creating a supportive, inclusive, and flexible learning environment, aligning with the EYL framework and incorporating a play-based curriculum. The report explores both generalist techniques, such as singing, listening, and modeling, and specialist techniques, including documenting, task analysis, and problem-solving. Each technique is defined, explained in the context of early childhood education, and linked to underlying theoretical perspectives. The report critically evaluates the relevance and effectiveness of these techniques, considering developmental considerations for different age groups and the Australian Curriculum. Furthermore, the report underscores the importance of Children's Rights Education, the ECA Code of Ethics, and the Australian Professional Teaching Standards in shaping the author's teaching practice. The report concludes by highlighting the interconnectedness of these elements in fostering a positive and effective learning environment for young children.