He can apply to be a tutor online at www.tutor.com/apply. He can even get paid for working at home and helping kids online, from the comfort of your own house.
During my research on this topic, I have discovered two institutions that may help your teenager find a tutor to help with his/her math skills. Try Kuman Math and Reading and Sylvan.
For something such as learning Spanish, if your teen is struggling it is best to have an actual tutor help her understand the language better rather than doing online tutoring, unless she learns best using online resources. If you have any friends who know the language well you could always have them tutor your teen.
Speak to your child's teacher in both math and English to get recommendations for a tutor. Make an appointment with the school academic advisor and/or guidance counselor to determine the best course of action and to get referrals for a tutor.
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Your son can be a volunteer tutor. He can contact organizations that are in need of tutors. He can also go to idealist.org for volunteer opportunities in your surrounding neighborhood.
You can find a after-school program to keep your teen out of trouble at your local YMCA. Another place to look would be if you know of any teen sports organizations such as baseball or softball and try with them.
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Purchasing bibles for your teen can be done just about everywhere, for just about any price. Online Bible stores are a great place to shop, where they specialize in every category of ages. Bookstores such as Barnes and Noble, are also a great place when searching for teen bibles. In person or online one can find just about any type of bible they are looking for.
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A summer job as a tutor can be an exciting experience. Depending on what subjects you wish to tutor in, there are several ways you can get a job as a summer tutor. You might want to contact local school principals or guidance counselors to let them you that you're interested in being a tutor. Also, check with any local summer school or even after-school programs in your area. Another idea is once you figure out what subjects you want to tutor, you can fix up flyers and community service announcements advertising your services.