His son liked to read novels because they could provide a unique entertainment experience that could satisfy his curiosity and imagination. As parents, we can try to take the following measures to help our children get rid of the habit of writing novels: 1. Communicate with the child. Understanding how much he loved novels and why he liked them would help us better understand his needs and find a suitable replacement. Make a reading plan. Make a reading plan with your child to ensure that he has enough time to read and set appropriate goals for him. This would help him build a reading habit and give him a sense of accomplishment. 3. encourage children to join reading clubs or book clubs. These organizations usually organize reading activities regularly so that children can share their favorite books with others and exchange reading experiences with each other. 4. Find out the dangers of novels. We can find out the possible problems that novels can cause, such as addiction, dependence, addiction, etc., so as to better guide children away from novels. 5. Offer other interesting alternatives. We can provide other interesting alternatives for the child such as sports, painting, music, etc. to divert his interest. It takes patience and communication to help a child get rid of the habit of reading novels. We need to understand the child's needs and find a suitable substitute to keep him away from the temptation of novels.