Starting her now is a great idea. I'm running 4 guides and it's going well, now that they are well placed (as Daneale mentioned), even if I often still feel overwhelmed with things to remember to check on and finding enough time each day for each of them. (I have 3 in back-to-back guides, as that's where they placed best, which Carrie said they never intended, especially for Bigger/Preparing, lol, so I'm actually fairly pleased with how things are going.)
That said, I'm looking forward to only starting 2 new guides in September, since we made a mid-year switch for 2, leaving those kids to switch at different times, too, since one is doing a 4day/unit guide and the other a 5 day/unit guide, so she'll take a bit longer. I was always one to start everything fresh in September but I'm starting to learn it's better to stagger things and go with the flow a little more (ahem, ie. be flexible). For my 2 mid-year switches it will be nice to go back to something familiar in September.
FWIW, I work with my most independent (CTC) one at 8:00 for 1/2 hr (while the oldest does math on the computer), then we meet as a family for 1 chapter from the Bible @ 8:30.
From there, during the winter when DH is actually helping with my LHFHG boy (

this is the first time he's regularly helped with teaching. I don't think I want spring field work to start!) he goes with Daddy to do all but math (which I do with him later) and I work with my Bigger DD (story time, reading about history, grammar, etc.). She does more independently than the guide suggests since she's older than the age range, but has weak reading skills yet - a late bloomer.
Around 10/10:30 I start with my oldest and work with him till I've done all the things he needs help with.
At the end of the morning I try to fit in (in varying order depending on the day and the kids' needs and how well we've gotten through things the earlier in the morning) math with LHFHG, all remaining T and S boxes with my CTC and TRY to check the I and S boxes for my Bigger and CTC. But in reality those checks don't happen as consistently as I'd like and every 2 units or so we need a "catch up" day to go over, correct and finish all the balls that have dropped. We were doing one unit every 5 days and now we're usually getting 2 units done in 9, so I figure that's pretty good for us and consistent 4-day units may not be realistic for us at this point. Maybe once they're more independent? (but then again, I'll have more in school by then. . . )
Blessings as you consider all that will be on your plate and what will be best for each of your DC. (darling children)
