To help your child get rid of his addiction to novels, you can consider the following suggestions: 1. Communicate with the child. Understand why children like novels and what they hope to gain from them. Communication can help children better understand their needs and find healthier ways to entertain themselves. 2. encourage children to participate in other activities. For example, sports, music, art, social groups, etc. These activities can help children gain physical and psychological satisfaction and reduce the effects of novel addiction. 3. To provide substitutes. For example, they could provide children with reading materials such as children's books, encyclopedia, history books, etc. These substitutes can help children develop more hobbies and improve their knowledge. 4. Set the limit. You can work with your child to limit the time and frequency of reading novels. For example, you can only spend a certain amount of time reading novels a day and a certain number of times a week. These restrictions can help children better control their reading behavior. 5. Work with your child to find a solution to quit your novel addiction. For example, he could consult a psychologist, an educational expert, and other professionals for help and advice. Helping children to kick their addiction to novels required good communication and understanding between parents and children. By providing substitutes, setting limits, and finding solutions, children can be helped to get rid of the effects of novel addiction and develop healthier hobbies.