Children with Tourette’s syndrome usually experience gradual remission in late adolescence, but some children with the disorder may have symptoms that last a lifetime. Tourette’s syndrome is a chronic neuropsychiatric disorder, mainly related to genetic and social environment factors, the patient manifested as abnormal tics in speech and movement, manifested as sudden, rapid repetitive movements, some patients may have learning difficulties. In daily life, there are many children with Tourette’s syndrome, some of them show simple verbal tics, some show simple motor tics, relatively speaking, it will be gradually relieved in the late teenage years, and a few children’s symptoms may persist into adulthood or even throughout their lives. The treatment of Tourette’s syndrome is mainly based on psychotherapy and medication. Parents should pay attention not to pay too much attention to their children’s speech and movement impulses, provide psychological support to their children, and pay attention to the reasonable arrangement of their children’s work and rest time, so as to avoid their children from having over-anxiety and nervousness. For children with Tourette’s syndrome, it is recommended to consult the pediatrics department of a regular hospital for diagnosis and treatment, and can be treated with medications such as thiabendazole under the guidance of a doctor.