There are three main effects of microtia on children: cosmetic defects (significant deformities of the ear), deafness (malformations of the external auditory canal and middle ear) and psychological developmental abnormalities (low self-esteem and incomplete self-awareness). Of these three areas, cosmetic deficits have long been a concern for parents, and deafness is a growing concern for parents, but the impact of microtia on a child’s psychology and personality is not only poorly understood by parents, but also not enough clinical attention. Therefore, parents need to have the idea that microtia has an impact on the child’s appearance, hearing and psychology. Then, the treatment and rehabilitation of the child should include psychological intervention for the child, in addition to ear reconstruction and hearing restoration. Frankly speaking, we also lack experience in this aspect of psychological intervention for children with small ears, so I hope that parents will provide us with their children’s psychological and personality situations and educational insights in an anonymous manner; we will use your material as a basis and ask experts in child psychology to interpret, analyze and organize it, with the hope that in the future, we can truly do the following for children with small ears We will invite experts in child psychology to read, analyze and organize the material, so that we can truly treat children with small ears in a comprehensive manner, including “appearance + hearing + psychology”, so that they can have a better recovery.