Within a few months of going to college, Zizi fled home. His parents urged him to go back to school, and Zizi resisted in every way. When pressed, he suddenly came out with the sentence, “I can’t go back, some of my classmates have rays in their eyes that make me uncomfortable.” Zizi was 20 years old, and before that, his parents had never noticed that he had such strange thoughts. When he entered university, the pressure to study suddenly decreased, and his parents thought that the child could finally spend four years of university career easily, but they did not expect that Zizi, who was originally cheerful and optimistic, would slowly become silent. Once, the class teacher even called Zizi’s father directly and told him that Zizi had been absent from school recently and was often not seen. The parents sat down and communicated with Zizi and found that the child had many thoughts in his head that others could not understand. Zizi said that after she entered college, her classes became easier, but she became unable to concentrate and often wandered off in class. ”One day I couldn’t really listen to the teacher’s lecture, so I started to observe the eyes of my classmates, and I found several of them, staring at me. Why did they keep looking at me?” Zizi said he began to ponder this question, but could not understand it, and, he slowly realized that there was a lot behind these eyes that eluded him. ”I felt that there was something like radiation in their eyes, and I felt uncomfortable when it shone on me.” Zizi noticed that his body was exhausted and began to fear going to class as a way to avoid the “unknown rays,” initially hiding in his dorm room and later, feeling that the dorm room was not safe enough, he simply fled home. In fact, Zizi’s parents had already received a reminder from the class teacher suggesting that they take the child to a psychiatrist, but Zizi’s parents did not take it seriously until they heard Zizi mention some inexplicable “unknown rays” and realized the seriousness of the problem. Through the examination, the child was found to be suffering from schizophrenia, but fortunately it was discovered in time and the condition was still in its early stages. One month later, Zizi returned to school. Our advice for schizophrenia patients is “early detection and early treatment”. If the patient is diagnosed in the middle or late stages, the treatment effect will be affected not only by the severity of the disease, but also by the long treatment time, which will affect the patient’s ability to connect and recover after returning to society. Nowadays, the number of cases of schizophrenia in young people or adolescent children is increasing, and how to detect the early stages of the disease requires careful parental care. Communication is very important in normal times. Do not neglect to communicate with your child because of the pressure of school or work, and use your free time to talk and be able to understand your child’s inner thoughts. Most of the initial symptoms of schizophrenia are an inability to concentrate, disharmony in interpersonal relationships, a desire to avoid running away, or a sudden change in behavior, such as a sudden change from an extroverted personality to an introverted personality. If early intervention and timely correction are achieved, the healing process is still better.