Tourette’s syndrome in toddlers often occurs with motor tics such as blinking, shrugging, and nodding, and also vocal tics such as clearing the throat and roaring, etc. Tourette’s syndrome in toddlers manifests itself in a variety of different types. 1. Motor tics: common motor tics are blinking, shrugging, pouting, nodding, and kicking, etc. Blinking is the most common action, and is the first symptom, and the number of tics per day can be as high as dozens of times. 2. vocal tics: vocal tics, the onset of action is relatively late, mostly for the more simple vocal tics, often manifested as throat clearing and roaring, etc., the child’s emotional stability, tics phenomenon will be alleviated, emotional tension or anxiety, tics phenomenon will be more obvious. Tourette’s syndrome in young children has many manifestations and needs to be treated according to the symptoms. It is recommended that young children be taken to a professional pediatric hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease and treat the symptoms.