There are many sites for online tutoring. http://www.tutorvista.com/ http://www.tutornext.com/ http://www.smarthinking.com/ if these don't work for you try searching for "Online tutoring" and it will list many more.
Yes, there are some websites that can help you get biology tutoring. This website allows you to create an account to set up your tutoring for your child: http://www.tutorzilla.com/tutoring/biology-tutoring.html
Private tutors generally won't offer such a guarantee, because so many factors besides their tutoring could prevent the child from improving.
There are many tutoring sites available to help your child with his or her homework online, in a wide range of subjects. The best site for this is at http://www.tutor.com/.
No, because they go by the national curriculum and what they THINK your child know even though a tutor needs to see the child in real to get a real sense of the child's abilities.
You can go online to www.learntobe.org. All tutors are 100% certified and can help your child in school. There is no fee, you don't have to pay to help your child's education.
I think Shristi Education and Training(SET), Whitefield, Bangalore is the best company providing online tutoring service in Bangalore. One of my friends's child has studied with that company and they referred it to me.
There are several depending on the specific needs of your child. www.math.com will apply to general math concepts, while www.algebra.com will be specific only to algebraic concepts.
How to Save on TutoringParents can save money on tutoring by taking advantage of no- and low-cost tutoring services. Many forms of tutoring are informal and others are offered by qualified tutors online or in your community. Tutors can charge anywhere from about $20 to $70 per hour, depending on their experience and education. While these tutors can help your student, a lower-cost option may work just as well.Contact your child's school first to see what kinds of tutoring options are available. Volunteer tutors, paraprofessionals, lunch time and after-school tutoring sessions with teachers, homework clubs and peer-to-peer tutoring may be available. These tutoring services are typically free and are convenient to your child's schedule. Working with people they know from school can reduce anxiety about working with a stranger. Someone familiar with a particular teacher or your child's school also makes it easier for the child to explain what he needs help with.Another option is to contact your local public library. Many libraries offer free online tutoring services to students with a library card or a pass code the library can provide. You will need Internet access to get this type of tutoring, which is often available at public libraries for free.Check with your local college to find a tutor. Contact the education department or the department of the subject with which your child needs help. See if a student with good grades is interested in tutoring your child for a lower fee than a professional tutor who has graduated would charge.
Your childs school may offer free tutoring for ADHD children. You can also check at www.additudemag.com.
The subject your child needs tutoring in. Does he need help at school, or at home? What subjects do they need help in? Is the tutor going to cost any money?
Have your own child.
Start your search on www.homeworkhelp.com they will help with any question your teen is having difficulty with. Also check with your school for before and after school help if your child needs it.