Tourette’s syndrome is usually relatively severe during adolescence and can be categorized into three levels according to the severity of symptoms. 1. Tourette Syndrome Level 1: This is a mild form of Tourette Syndrome, with common symptoms such as frequent blinking, sniffling, rolling eyes or making faces. The child should be comforted or given psychological support. 2. Tourette Syndrome Level 2: This is a moderate form of Tourette Syndrome, which is characterized by unsteadiness, restlessness, and an inability to control or face other people’s behavior. In this case, it is necessary to treat the child according to the cause of the tics, provide emotional counseling, and go to the hospital regularly for follow-up. 3.Grade 3 Tourette’s syndrome: belonging to the severe tics, tics have seriously affected the child’s life and learning. If there is a serious tic, compulsive behavior, involuntary cursing and sometimes learn the barking of cats and dogs, you should go to the hospital for treatment in a timely manner, comply with the doctor’s instructions, and take medication regularly. Most of the children tics occur in the age of 5 to 10 years, usually parents should notice the child’s abnormal behavior in time, timely medical treatment, to avoid affecting the child’s normal learning and life.