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Supporting Motor Development in a Child with Tourette Syndrome

Support motor development in Tourette Syndrome by lowering pressure around tics, building gross- and fine-motor skills through calm, playful practice, and steadying routines and sleep to ease the stress that makes tics flare. Most children have full motor potential; occupational therapy and physiotherapy help where movement is genuinely harder than expected.

Supporting Motor Development in a Child with Tourette Syndrome
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Tics can make movement feel unpredictable — but with the right support, your child can keep building strong, confident motor skills.

In short

Motor development in a child with Tourette Syndrome is supported by reducing pressure around tics, building everyday movement skills through play, and using calm, predictable routines that ease the stress which often makes tics flare. Tics themselves are not a sign that your child cannot learn to run, climb, write or play sport — most children with Tourette's have the same motor potential as their peers. The aim is to support skills and confidence, not to stop the tics.

How to support motor skills day to day

Lower the pressure
  • Never ask a child to "stop" a tic — suppression takes energy and often increases stress and the tic itself. Acceptance lowers the load and frees attention for learning.
  • Notice that tics often rise with excitement, tiredness or anxiety, and settle when a child is absorbed and calm. Plan skill practice for calmer parts of the day.

Build movement through play

  • Gross-motor confidence: balance games, climbing, swimming, cycling and dance — rhythmic, whole-body activities are often well tolerated and enjoyable.
  • Fine-motor skills: threading, building blocks, drawing and play-dough strengthen hand control; if motor tics interrupt handwriting, allow extra time, breaks, or typing rather than penalising output.
  • Break new skills into small, repeatable steps and celebrate effort over neatness.

Steady the environment

  • Predictable routines, good sleep and short movement breaks reduce the stress that fuels tics and helps practice stick.
  • Brief co-occurring features such as ADHD or anxiety, when present, can affect motor planning more than the tics — these are worth flagging at a developmental check.

When to seek a closer look

If movement seems harder than you would expect for your child's age — clumsiness, difficulty with buttons or cutlery, or frequent falls beyond what tics explain — or if tics cause pain, injury or distress, a developmental check is worthwhile. Occupational therapy can help with fine-motor and self-care skills, and physiotherapy supports coordination and strength.

The Pinnacle way

At Pinnacle Blooms Network we support children with Tourette Syndrome through play-led motor work that respects each child's tics rather than fighting them. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care — our structured, clinician-administered assessment gives an objective motor baseline and tracks progress as your child grows. Drawing on 25 million+ therapy sessions and 4.95 lakh+ families served across 70+ centres, we tailor support to your child, not to a label.

Trusted sources

Aligned with WHO ICD-11 (tic disorders), CDC and HealthyChildren.org guidance on Tourette Syndrome, and ASHA and AAP resources on supporting development alongside tics.

Next step — book a developmental check at your nearest Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, or reach our team on WhatsApp at +91 91001 81181 to plan motor support for your child.

This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.

What to watch

Seek a developmental check if movement is harder than expected for age beyond what tics explain — clumsiness, trouble with buttons or cutlery, frequent falls — or if tics cause pain, injury or marked distress.

Try this at home

Plan skill practice for the calmer parts of the day, never ask your child to stop a tic, and celebrate effort over neatness — relaxed, rhythmic play like swimming or dancing builds confidence beautifully.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-10 · reviewed every 365 days

This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.

Frequently asked

Will Tourette Syndrome stop my child from learning sports or handwriting?

Usually not. Most children with Tourette Syndrome have the same motor potential as their peers. Tics may interrupt an activity, so allow extra time and breaks, but skills like running, climbing, writing and sport are very much within reach with supportive, patient practice.

Should I ask my child to control their tics during motor practice?

No. Suppressing tics takes mental energy and often increases stress and the tic itself. Accept the tics, lower the pressure, and let your child practise when they are calm and absorbed — this frees attention for learning new movements.

When should I seek professional help for my child's movement?

If movement seems harder than expected for your child's age beyond what the tics explain, or if tics cause pain, injury or distress, book a developmental check. Occupational therapy and physiotherapy can support fine-motor, coordination and self-care skills.

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