The age of onset of tic disorder is usually 4-12 years old and is more common in boys. The recovery time for tics varies widely depending on the treatment and severity of the disorder, and may be prolonged for life in cases of severe symptoms. Tic disorder, also known as Tourette’s syndrome, occurs in school-age children and is usually caused by fright, stress, or tension. The treatment of Tourette’s syndrome must be detected and treated early, and requires a combination of Chinese and Western medicine, diet, massage, and counseling by a psychologist, etc. The family environment is also important for the cure of Tourette’s syndrome. The family environment is also important for the cure of tic disorder. The psychologist’s explanation can enhance the patient’s confidence, relieve the distress, better cooperate with the treatment and cure as soon as possible. It is important to note that when parents notice the corresponding symptoms, they should not verbally abuse the affected child, nor should they overly remind and correct the twitching performance to avoid aggravating the condition. They should go to the pediatric neurology department of the hospital as soon as possible.