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Shadow the Hedgehog

4/2/2026

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What's your question?
There is a kid that considers himself a friend of my brother, but he isn’t in the right crowd and it seems like he can’t see that so what should I do?

​Mr. Bobcat:

Dear Shadow the Hedgehog,

Thank you for your question! I believe the best thing you could do in this situation is to have an open, honest conversation with your brother about his friend. Approach him with genuine concern without making him feel uncomfortable or pressured. Explain your point of view while also keeping in mind that you ultimately can’t control your brother's choices. If you show him that you really care, then he’ll be more likely to listen. Another thing to keep in mind is that friendships naturally change over time, so chances are that this one won’t stay the same forever. You got this! Conversations can be tough but so are you! :)

​Your friend, 
Mr. Bobcat



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