· Sharp, uncontrollable movements of the arms, legs, and face
· Motor Tics or Vocal Tics
· Repetitive clearings of the throat
· Uncontrollable movements
· Continuous repetition of other people’s words
If a child is under stress when they have Tics, their symptoms and attitudes may change. For example, if a child with TS has enough stress put on them, he may become depressed and his symptoms may become more obvious or stand out more. If the symptoms do not change, the tics may become more frequent