Tourette’s syndrome in children may be related to frightening and scolding. At present, the cause of Tourette’s syndrome in children is not very clear at present, and it may be related to psychosocial factors, genetic factors and so on. The first attack of Tourette’s syndrome in children is usually triggered by psychosocial factors, such as being scolded by classmates and teachers at school, or at home when parents are too strict, picky, and scold their children, resulting in psychological overstress and shock, which induces Tourette’s syndrome. Tourette’s syndrome in children is also genetically related, but the causative gene is not clear at present. It is now common knowledge that genetics and the environment work together to cause tic disorders in children, and the situation and environment in which the patient is living have a significant impact on the severity of tic disorders in children.