The causes and mechanisms of tic disorders are not well understood, but genetic and environmental influences on the development of tic disorders are recognized by most scholars. For example, the influence of pregnancy and childbirth: maternal fever, obstructed labor, neonatal asphyxia, cesarean section, etc.; infectious factors: upper respiratory tract infections, tonsillitis, mumps, rhinitis, pharyngitis, chicken pox, various types of encephalitis, viral hepatitis, etc.; mental factors: fright, emotional excitement, sadness, watching thrilling TV and stimulating cartoons, playing too many games, cell phones, computers, etc.; family factors: parental tension, divorce, reprimand or scolding, The family factor: parental tension, divorce, reprimanding or scolding children, etc. The family is the main place where children live and grow up, so it is important to ensure a harmonious family atmosphere. It is the wish and responsibility of every parent to create a good environment for their children’s growth. Parents of children with Tourette’s syndrome should pay more attention to building a harmonious family atmosphere, and parents’ words and actions should set an example for their children, and the education and management of their children should be reasonable and in place. The speech and behavior of children are obviously influenced by their parents. In the requirements of their children, management parents, parents should be consistent with each other, prior agreement in the event of disagreement, do not argue in front of the children, can be negotiated behind the scenes, so that children do not have difficulties or selective acceptance, especially do not appear to both parents on the children’s requirements of leniency different scenes. 2, understanding, respect and reasonable satisfaction of the child’s requirements Parents should first understand the child’s illness, what kind of symptoms occur in tic disorder weakness, are the manifestation of the disease, not the child intentionally. Therefore, the child should not be reprimanded or forcibly stopped when the symptoms of tic disorder appear, nor should he or she be belittled. Just as we have a cold, we have a runny nose, sneezing, and fever, which parent would say no to their child sneezing or running nose? Because any parent can’t do it himself. Therefore, you cannot force the affected child to deliberately control the symptoms on his or her own. Nowadays, it is very common for a child to face six elders, and it is also common for grandparents and grandparents to take care of the child’s life, school and medical treatment, so there are often multiple people accompanying a child to the clinic. Such a family environment inevitably leads to spoiling and pampering of the child, which is very detrimental to the child’s psychological development and healthy growth. The child’s reasonable requests should be met according to the family’s ability and conditions; those that cannot be met should be explained and guided to gain the child’s understanding. The establishment of a family atmosphere of equality among family members is conducive to the healthy growth of children. 3, to develop good sleep habits Sleep is an important condition for the growth and development of children, for their children to develop good habits of rest is every parent should seriously do, and to do a good job of duty. Dinner should not be too full, food should be easy to digest, emotional stability before bedtime, personal hygiene, and do not sleep with the lights on. 4, appropriate exercise exercise is indispensable for the growth and development of children. Studies have concluded that exercise in early childhood (below the age of 5) can help improve motor skills, promote physical development and improve social skills. A health guide published by the Canadian Paediatric Society says that from a young age, parents need to make a conscious effort to reduce the amount of time they spend simply sitting at home and increase the amount of time they spend in physical activity. Therefore, the Canadian Paediatric Association recommends that parents should consciously increase their children’s exercise time. 1 to 4 years old children should have at least 3 hours of exercise per day, including crawling on the floor and other play activities. 4 years old and above children should have at least one hour of moderate intensity exercise per day. 5.Healthy diet Healthy diet is the basic guarantee of a healthy body, and a varied diet is the basic requirement, with light and nutritious (high vitamin, high protein, appropriate calories, fat, minerals) as the first goal. Reduce or avoid carbonated beverages, try not to eat or eat less foreign fast food, eat less meat, and appropriately increase the intake of fish, eggs and milk, not only to ensure the nutritional needs of children’s healthy development, but also must be careful not to make children over-nourished and obese. Also do not be partial food, partial food will have a choice, the child’s physical and psychological development is not good. 6, control watching TV, using computers, cell phones to play games TV, computers, cell phones are the basic ability and indispensable means to obtain information, knowledge and communication in modern society, the reasonable use of the promotion of intelligence, growth of knowledge is very necessary. However, excessive indulgence may be counterproductive and become a trigger for tics or even ADHD in parents. According to a new study published by the Korea Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, the longer a teenager uses a cell phone, the higher the likelihood of developing “attention deficit hyperactivity disorder” (also known as childhood ADHD), according to the Korea Daily News. Therefore, it is important to avoid excessive or prolonged indulgence in games, cell phones, and computers. Some children with Tourette’s syndrome often have hyperactivity, so it’s important to pay attention to this. Parents should communicate with teachers and classroom teachers to understand their children’s condition and to avoid discrimination, so as to help them recover as soon as possible. 8. Reduce the chance of infections such as colds Infection factors are a common cause of triggering or aggravating the onset of tic symptoms. Therefore, by adopting a healthy lifestyle, avoiding the influence of undesirable factors, exercising, eating and sleeping reasonably, strengthening the child’s resistance and reducing the chance of infection, the onset of tic disorders will be reduced.