Tourette’s syndrome generally refers to tic disorders, the child’s clinical manifestations in motor tics, vocal tics, sensory tics, etc., specifically analyzed as follows. 1. motor tics: a child with Tourette’s syndrome may show symptoms in frequent blinking, rubbing the nose, shrugging the shoulders, squeezing the eyes, wrinkling the forehead, sniffing the nose, opening the mouth and so on. 2. Vocal tics: the child often appears to talk to himself and the parents are unable to understand the language he speaks. 3. Sensory tics: Sensory tics are characterized by sudden forceful straightening and twisting of the body. Children with Tourette’s syndrome may have other clinical manifestations, and it is recommended that they go to the hospital in time for relevant examinations when abnormalities occur, and take appropriate treatment measures for a better prognosis.