If a depressive episode is the main symptom, the decision to go to school or not is entirely up to the patient. The patient herself knows the importance of learning and the pain of the disease, she can clearly experience the effect of medication on learning, what it is like for her to learn, and whether living and getting along with her classmates is a pleasure or a pain. Therefore, it is up to her to decide whether to go to school or to leave school, and parents and doctors should not interfere. If the manic episode is the main symptom, and the mania is so serious that it interferes with the social order, it is not up to the patient to go to school or not, and the school cannot tolerate him to go to school, so it is not necessary to discuss whether he should go to school at this moment. If the mania is so light that he can feel it himself, but it does not interfere with the social order, he can go to school while he is being treated.