Quitting online novels required a comprehensive consideration of various factors, including personal willpower, family education, online environment, and so on. Here are some suggestions that might be useful: 1. Set up family rules: You can set up some family rules, such as only reading a certain amount of online novels every day, not staying up late, not abusing the Internet, etc. At the same time, you can discuss with your child how to balance the time between study and play so that he has enough time and energy to develop other hobbies and skills. 2. Lead by example: As parents, you can lead by example and reduce your internet usage time. Let your child see that it is not advisable to be addicted to online novels, so as to educate your child on how to balance his study and life. 3. Find substitutes: You can find some other substitutes such as sports, reading, music, painting, etc. to let children have more hobbies and activities to reduce their dependence on online novels. 4. Guide thinking: You can discuss the content and meaning of online novels with your child to guide him to think about the theme and values of the novel to help him better understand the meaning and meaning of online novels. 5. Ask for help: If your child's addiction to online novels has seriously affected his or her studies and life, you can consider seeking professional help such as a counselor, family education expert, etc. Giving up online novels required patience and perseverance. Parents and students needed to work together to gradually reduce their dependence on online novels by establishing family rules, finding substitutes, guiding their thinking, seeking help, and so on. They needed to cultivate more interests, hobbies, and skills.