Tourette’s syndrome in children has the potential to be cured with treatment. Tourette’s syndrome in children is a common clinical neuropsychiatric disorder that begins in childhood and adolescence. The prognosis of Tourette’s syndrome in children is relatively good, and most of the children will gradually improve or even be cured after receiving medication, neuromodulation, and psycho-behavioral treatments in conjunction with their doctors. It is important to note that a small percentage of children with the disorder may have symptoms that last into adulthood or even throughout their lives, but they will not affect their intelligence or life expectancy. If parents find that their children suddenly develop sudden and unexplained varied motor tics, they may be suffering from Tourette’s syndrome in children. It is recommended to take the child to the pediatrics and neurology department of the hospital as soon as possible, and cooperate with the doctor as soon as possible to receive neuromodulation, psycho-behavioral and other treatments.